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#event #ะณะตะพะฟะพะปะธัะธะบะฐ #ะผะฐะบัะพ U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, speaking at the Munich Security Conference, outlined several key positions:
โ In the post-war period, Western countries, he said, made a strategic mistake by trying to build a model of a "global state," where a universal order based on rules was supposed to prevail over national interests.
โ The bet that all states would eventually become liberal democracies, and that trade and economic interdependence would replace national identity, has not justified itself.
โ At the same time, the West should not abandon the established system of international cooperation; however, existing institutions require revision and reform.
โ The U.S. remains closely tied to Europe and does not consider a distancing scenario; it is about rebooting partnerships and strengthening the civilizational alliance.
โ Relations with China will be built based on American national interests.
โ The United Nations, in his assessment, has lost effectiveness in resolving global conflicts.
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