According to Scholz, in the future there will not be two opposing blocks, but a series of influential countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. The foreign minister pointed out that he defends an order based on rules based on the UN charter, human rights and the rule of law. Western countries could work with countries in the multipolar world to solve a number of challenges, including climate change, social problems and health policy, Scholz believes.
Germany is looking for new partners to position itself more broadly in the global community. For this reason, Olaf Scholz made a four-day trip to South America this Saturday, during which he will visit Argentina, Chile and Brazil, sums up the German edition of Tagesschau.