Today @abaerbock presented the first guidelines for a feminist foreign policy for Germany in Berlin.
Just in itself that is a huge success.
A few thoughts: 1/

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Feminist Foreign policy is rooted in the firm belief that all humans have the same rights and societies are more likely to live in peace and prosperity when everyone can participate in them. 2/

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The goal of feminist foreign policy is worldwide gender equality and to further diversity. This is not only an enrichment for societies, but a stabilising factor for peace, social progress and economic as well as ecological sustainability. 3/

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Therefore we have to protect and further women and girls rights worldwide. We will fight for equal participation and representation of women and marginalised groups in foreign policy. We want to make sure they have the same access to financial, personal or natural resources. 4/

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Feminist foreign policy isn't @abaerbock s or a German invention. In Sweden it's a policy since 2014. It is not the one idea that might make everything better now. But it is an important piece of progress. A promise we will fight for a more stable, peaceful and equal world. 5/5

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