Subscribe here: [ Ссылка ] And further to the East, the wind of change is blowing again. The people of Ukraine are fighting not only for survival, but for Europe. This is what keeps them going, after 1,000 days of Russia's full-scale war: They want their children to live free from fear, and to grow up in a united and peaceful Europe. And no one should stand in the way of their aspirations. There is not a single reason why Putin should have a say in the future of young Ukrainians or Moldovans or Georgians. For so many years now, the people of Georgia have been striving and fighting for democracy. They have a right to know what happened this weekend. They have a right to see that electoral irregularities are investigated swiftly, transparently and independently. Georgians, like all Europeans, must be masters of their own destiny.
Subscribe here: [ Ссылка ] EU chief Ursula von der Leyen on Monday called for an independent probe into "irregularities" in Georgia's weekend election, insisting that Georgians had a "right to know what happened".
"For so many years now, the people of Georgia have been striving and fighting for democracy. They have a right to know what happened this weekend. And they have a right to see that electoral irregularities are investigated swiftly, transparently and independently," von der Leyen said in a speech at the College of Europe in the Belgian city of Bruges.
They want their children to live free from fear, and to grow up in a united and peaceful Europe. And no one should stand in the way of their aspirations. There is not a single reason why Putin should have a say in the future of young Ukrainians or Moldovans or Georgians. For so many years now, the people of Georgia have been striving and fighting for democracy. They have a right to know what happened this weekend. They have a right to see that electoral irregularities are investigated swiftly, transparently and independently. Georgians, like all Europeans, must be masters of their own destiny.
When history demands, politics must strive to achieve even the impossible, the leader is not the one who towers over the people, but the one who who serves them, von der Leyen added to students from over 50 countries.
We cannot allow free will to be broken by brute force, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said today in a speech at the opening of the new academic year at the College of Europe in Bruges, writes BTA.
When history demands, politics must strive to achieve even the impossible, she insisted. A leader is not one who towers over the people, but one who serves them, von der Leyen added to students from more than 50 countries studying EU history and policies.
What seemed impossible yesterday can happen tomorrow. Europe today is at a new crossroads, as in 1989, a new historical moment for the unification of the continent is coming. The youth of the Western Balkans are eager to join the EU. There is no reason for (Russian President Vladimir) Putin to be involved in determining the future of young people in Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia. Georgian youth have the right to know what happened this weekend, Georgians must determine their own fate, like the rest of Europe, Von der Leyen said.
According to her, the enlargement of the EU will have an even more central place in her second term at the head of the EC. The chairman of the commission announced that a program will be opened for young diplomats from the countries awaiting EU accession. The cost of an unfinished EU is much greater, she added, citing concerns that as the number of member states increases, costs will rise.
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