A. Possibility
B. Priority
C. Default situation
D. NATO issue
Petr Pavel issued the statement, cautioning that peace in Europe is no longer a default. His speech emphasized the shifting security landscape in Europe, where long-held presumptions about peace can no longer be taken for granted because of escalating geopolitical tensions and ongoing regional conflicts.
He underlined the need for European nations to engage in security cooperation, bolster defense capabilities, and stay ready. The premise was that maintaining the peace in Europe, which was sometimes taken for granted following the end of the Cold War, now calls for proactive work, alertness, and strategic preparation.
The declaration reflects broader worries among European leaders regarding regional instability, hybrid warfare, and security issues that will impact the future of the continent.