If the EU wants to continue playing an important role on the international stage it must develop a more active foreign policy, Lars Trier Mogensen, opinion page editor of the left-liberal daily Politiken argues. "Naturally no one has ever claimed that the EU should single-handedly intervene to end acts of war. But our lacking ability to turn pretty words into deeds has encouraged regional powers to take matters into their own hands in regions where they are pursuing their own interests. This applies to Russia in the Caucasus, Turkey in Kurdistan, Israel in the Palestinian Territories and Sudan in Darfur. ... The EU has great responsibilities in the conflicts in Kurdistan, the Palestinian Territories and Darfur, but as long as we are unable to keep even Russia, which is on our own doorstep, in check it is difficult to be optimistic. ... If the 21st century is to be anything other than a century of illusions the EU states must develop a new, active foreign policy which can offer resistance to Russia and other aggressors." (15/08/2008)
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