Estonian Envoy Argues for Collaborative Approach in Shifting Global Order In a commentary reflecting on the evolving global landscape, former Estonian Ambassador to Central Asia, Jaap Ora, argues for a strategic approach to defending democratic values while fostering cooperation with nations in the “global south.” Ora’s analysis, published recently, centers on the potential for countries like China, Brazil, India, and South Africa – represented by their respective presidents – to play a significant role in shaping the future world order. Ora contends that nations within the “global west,” including those in Europe, can maintain their commitment to rule-based systems and uphold their values. However, this defense shouldn’t be pursued in isolation. He emphasizes the importance of establishing common ground with countries increasingly referred to as the “global south.” The commentary suggests a nuanced strategy is required, one that acknowledges the shifting power dynamics and seeks mutually beneficial partnerships. Jaap Ora’s perspective highlights a critical debate surrounding international relations and the ongoing efforts to define a new global framework. The views expressed by the president of Estonia and other world leaders are being closely watched as the world navigates this transition. Topics: #president #jaap #ora Post navigation “After death, I don’t need organs”: fears accompanying organ donation, but Minister of Social Affairs Joller and Doctor Popov are not afraid Sources: Vance started to oppose Trump on the issue of attacking Iran