Austria’s Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger has called for an open discussion on the country’s long-standing neutrality, stating that it no longer guarantees national security in the face of growing geopolitical instability and an increasingly aggressive Russia.
In an interview with Die Welt, Meinl-Reisinger emphasized that neutrality alone does not protect Austria and pointed to the importance of strengthening defense capabilities and deepening international partnerships. “Austria is protected by investment in its own defense capacities and in its partnerships,” she said.
The minister’s remarks follow a proposal by Emil Brix, Director of the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, suggesting that Austria consider joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Meinl-Reisinger expressed support for a public debate on the issue, acknowledging that the current political and public majority remains opposed to NATO membership.
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Meinl-Reisinger also addressed Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine, stating that Ukraine seeks peace, while Russia continues its campaign of aggression. She added that if Russian leader Vladimir Putin were genuinely interested in peace, he would have engaged in ceasefire negotiations.
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The article does discuss Meinl-Reisinger raising this point.
…which is exactly what the article states in providing some of Meinl-Reisingers thoughts and arguments behind her reasoning to raise the question.
The article states that the Russian threat makes giving up neutrality necessary. But how can Russia conquer Austria? So the article only provides a superficial answer.
The article is citing Meinl-Reisinger. If you don’t like her argument, don’t blame the article.
You wrote that all answers are in the article. I only care about that Austria is not directly threatened by Russia so that they could continue being neutral.
That’s your opinion. But it’s up to the Austrians to decide how they feel and what they do. Don’t you agree?
Don’t make it personal. These comments have nothing to do with how Austria will decide.
We can argue independently about the Russian threat to Austria.
It is you who wants to tell Austria how to feel.
I can accept however Austria is deciding when they have that discussion. Can you?
Of course I can accept whatever they decide. What matters to me is that we accept the Russian threat as a justification for too many things. Surveillance measures will be increased more than necessary and no majority will object.
In this case there is no security benefit to Austria and yet the argument is accepted. We can look at a map and see that Austria will already participate in the war due to article 42 before the front reaches them so joining Nato does nothing but accepting the US as the top commander.
So despite everybody being worried about Trump something strange is happening thanks to the Russian threat: Trump is about to be accepted as their commander in war.
Austria doesn’t need to justify its wish to join NATO.
This is wrong. First: being member of NATO absolutely does grant you access to military elements that you otherwise wouldn’t have. Second: Again! There is no ‘argument’ to be ‘accepted’ as, and I hope I won’t have to repeat it again, you don’t get to decide what Austria is doing.
It isn’t strange at all. Russia waging its open war of aggression in Europe is pushing Europe into NATO. Absolutely don’t need to be a genius to be able to grasp that.