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Time: German Foreign Minister Analena Burbock among the 100 “rising personalities”

The German Foreign Minister, Analena Burbok she is one of 100 “rising personalities” in the world, according to the American TIME magazine. Combines “principles with pragmatism”her US counterpart Anthony Blinken writes about her.

The 40-year-old foreign minister is being rewarded for her policy on her issue Ukrainian emerging as the most popular minister of the government coalition, while public dissatisfaction with the person of Chancellor Olaf Solz is growing. As a poll conducted by the INSA Institute on behalf of Bild am Sonntag showed, one in two Germans is satisfied with the work of Analena Burbock.

“When I think about what it makes me optimistic in these times, it is to have a partner who so smoothly blends principles and pragmatism. Despite the global challenges – including Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine – the minister managed to bring them closer together USA and the Germany and all the transatlantic allies”, emphasizes the head of the State Department.

Blinken adds that Burbock “never lost faith in the inherent strength of our democracies, which is based on our freedom, our respect for human rights and our unique ability to improve.”

Analena Burbok

And finally, Blinken notes, Analena Burbock “has the gift of winning many partners over this vision and making it a reality.”

Among the personalities included in this year’s TIME 100 Next list are Estonian Prime Minister Kaya Kalas, Indonesian climate activist Farwiza Farhan, Nigerian-born US Treasury Secretary Wally Adejemo, American singer SZA, English-American actress Lily Collins (” Emily in Paris”), British actress Nida Manzour (“Bridgerton”), American figure skating champion Ilya Malinin and Kenyan environmental activist and founder of the “Green Generation Initiative” Elizabeth Vatuti, the Athens News Agency reports.

THE list PRICE 100 Next not related to the list of 100 persons with tthe greatest influence compiled by TIME magazine and in which former German Chancellor Angela Merkel has repeatedly been included.

“What makes me optimistic in these difficult times is knowing the strength of our transatlantic union, our alliances, our liberal democracies.” This is what Annalena Baerbock said in a public chat on Only a few months after he became Germany’s foreign minister and a week before Russia invaded Ukraine. As noted by Times, never lost her her belief in inherent strength of our democracies, rooted in our freedoms, our respect for human rights and our unique ability to keep getting better. And she has the ability to rally more partners around her vision and make it happen. When I think about what makes me hopeful in these times, it’s having a partner who so seamlessly blends principle and pragmatism.

Source: News Beast

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