Several hundred people gathered on Friday in Prague to draw attention to the statements of US President Donald Trump and his collaborators on international and security policy on Friday. At the same time, they wanted to show that Europe has the strength and potential to be a global leader, says TASR newsletter in Prague.
According to the organizers of many European citizens and political officials, the American attitude towards Ukraine has disappointed in recent weeks. Therefore, they wanted to highlight the action that Europe must be firmly at its values and must not succumb to foreign pressure. According to them, it is necessary to She was strong and united and was able to resist authoritarian tendencies.
One of the speakers was civic activist and composer Michael Kocáb. Europe, according to him, is still holding civilization values that have been established after World War II. However, it cannot ignore the fact that people have come to power as American and Russian president, whom he described as “political avanturists”. “This has in a power policy into the policy of the crystalline lie, dominance, arrogance, and in the case of Russia and direct evil. The truth is purpose -built and distorted and its outlines are blurred by disinformation agencies, “ said Kocáb.
Chairman of the Association of a million moments Lukáš Hilpert then in an allusion to the words of Trump that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Genskyj has no cards in his hands, said that Europe should pull out its cards. “Perhaps we want to wait for us to deal with which country is the turn after Ukraine? Our future stands for a strong and durable Europe, ” stressed.
Members of the Association a million moments organized by the Assembly, then symbolically introduced the cards he can “play” Europe with – They are according to them Freedom, courage, human rights, unity, perseverance, hope and solidarity. People signed cards in oversized size and the organizers subsequently took them to the US Embassy. They announced that This was not the last action concerning Donald Trump and his current steps in foreign policy.