The awkward moment of the Munich Conference reveals the political arrogance of the West, the new cha

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-26

This year's Munich Security Conference has just come to an end, but it has left behind a series of embarrassing moments that make one lament the absurdity of the world political stage. Germany, as the host, tried to show the world what it was capable of, but the result turned out to be unexpected.

Last year, China succeeded in brokering the "Great Rapprochement" of the Islamic world in the Middle East, a move that caused a global sensation. However, the United States tried to copy China's approach and co-opt Azerbaijan and Armenia for reconciliation, but it turned out to be a farce. And at this year's Munich conference, Germany also wanted to show its "strength" and brought in the same Azerbaijan and Armenia, but this meeting became an embarrassing scene.

At the meeting, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stretched out his hand to show cooperation, but Azerbaijan and Armenia ignored it, and the scene was extremely embarrassing. In the end, Scholz could only shake hands with himself, leaving an embarrassing **.

This incident also exposed the arrogance of some Western politicians. They are ignorant of the actual situation on the ground, and it is ridiculous to think that they can solve the problem by talking about it. China's success in brokering a rapprochement between Saudi Arabia and Iran did not come out of nowhere, but was based on local political needs and interests. And the problems of Azerbaijan and Armenia are more complex and cannot be solved with a few empty words.

In this era of a multipolar world, the stability of a unipolar world no longer exists. The complexity and variability of international politics require us to be more rational. The wisdom and open-mindedness that China has shown in this process are worthy of our deep reflection and learning.

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