Media mentions – European Power
I would say that EU looks at India from three different perspectives: as a growing trade partner; as a component in its de-risking strategy from China; as a strategic gateway to reach the Global South
These two markets should continue cooperating for continued trade between them rather than pushing for more technological fragmentation, as we have seen lately
Orban is using Hungary’s presidency as a platform to make his own national agenda more visible at international level
The impact can be described as nonexistent. Orbán is an isolated leader within the EU, has no partners and fails to establish constructive dialogues
Trump is not interested in Bulgarian democracy and will in no way help to restore institutions or to take back the captured state
Vesela Tcherneva comments on one year since the Hamas terrorist carnage in Israel, the warning from the European Commission to Sofia, the danger of an orbanocracy in Bulgaria, whether a shock such as the reinstatement of visas is necessary for Bulgarians to see the threat to democracy and its values
The impression is that for the EU there is no alternative to Saied and I expect the so-called business as usual between Brussels and Tunis to continue