The Empire is a dead end. Maybe defend the future of nations, it was said at the conference with Duka and Drulák
Source: Parlamentní
listy (CZ)
– Central Europe at
a crossroads. This was the theme of the weekend international conference
organized by the association Patrimonium Sancti Adalberti, which was held in
Prague for the third time. "The world is becoming more dangerous, less predictable and divided. The
old order is turning into chaos, old alliances are falling apart and new ones
are just forming. The only certainty thus remains the nation state. We are at a
crossroads, either we will realistically defend our interests, or we will
disappear from the map. Unfortunately, Europe as a center of power has already
disappeared from the global geopolitical map of the world and is currently not
participating in global political decisions. The question is, what does the end
of the transatlantic hegemony mean for Central Europe?" asked the chairman
of Patrimonium Sancti Adalberti Tomáš Kulman in his speech.