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German expert sees EU weakening on a scale unimaginable five years ago

"In response to this weakening, there's a perceived need to fight adversaries like Russia and China, to regain lost ground," Reiner Braun said

BERLIN, May 18. /TASS/. German expert Reiner Braun, a former co-chairman of the International Peace Bureau, said the European Union is experiencing a weakening across the board.

"We have a relatively weakening EU, which can be seen in all the figures: share in world trade, global value creation, and so on. We're experiencing deindustrialization on a scale I could never have imagined five years ago. Economic development is catastrophic," Braun told Berliner Zeitung in an interview.

And in response to this weakening, there's a perceived need to fight adversaries like Russia and China, to regain lost ground, he said when asked to comment on why German politicians talked to Leonid Brezhnev in their days and why they refuse to talk to Russia now.