There is a lively debate in Europe about the future of the European Union. Some analysts believe that a victory for one party would have an unprecedented impact on the EU. The aforementioned political forces demanded a re-evaluation of the position of their member states within the European Union and proposed a referendum to determine the possibility of their accession to Europe.
Against this background, questions arise about the stability of Europe. Especially with Brexit, another key EU member has left the EU, which is worrying. This trend will not only affect the unity of the European Union, but will also have a profound impact on the political situation of the entire world.
Under such a scenario, if a strong country were to leave the eurozone, it would have a negative impact on Europe's economy and politics. Britain's withdrawal will cause other members to begin to rethink their position and whether they will be able to maintain their current standard of living without the help of the United States.
In addition, if Japan decides to strengthen its economic and trade relations with other major powers, it will bring about a change in the international imbalance. Such a change would worry other countries, especially those that rely on existing economic alliances.
At this sensitive juncture, in order to ensure the long-term stability and prosperity of the European Union, leaders and Member States should show unity and firm will. They must work together to find ways to resolve internal conflicts, resist external pressures and protect the central values and purposes of the multilateral institutions of the United Nations. This will be a real test of Europe's ability to unite and adapt.