💨 Abstract
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier criticized U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump, warning against a world order where powerful nations act unscrupulously. He cited Russia's actions in Crimea and Ukraine, and the U.S. role in Venezuela, as examples of this breakdown. Steinmeier called for global intervention to protect democracy and prevent regions from becoming the property of a few great powers. He emphasized the need for countries like Brazil and India to support this effort.
Courtesy: Reuters
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