Christmas speech by Federal President Steinmeier: Older people should change

Germany Federal President Steinmeier

“I wish that older people would be willing to change again later in life”

“We all have a common goal: that the younger ones are not the ‘last generation’: Christmas speech by Federal President Steinmeier

Source: REUTERS

In his Christmas speech, Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier spoke not only about the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine but also about climate change. He sent messages to both the elderly and the young.

BIn view of the challenges posed by the Ukraine war, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier called on the people of Germany to show solidarity and confidence. “If there was one good thing this year, it was the experience: we’ll get through this together,” said the head of state in his Christmas speech this year.

“And that’s why it’s my Christmas wish that we take this confidence with us into the new year. That we strengthen everything that unites us.” However, Steinmeier gave little hope for a quick end to the war. At the same time, he warned not to neglect the fight against climate change.

“Yes, these are rough times. We’re facing headwinds,” said Steinmeier. “And yet: Christmas is the right moment to look at what gives us confidence. And there is.” Ukraine is asserting itself against the Russian attacks with great courage. Europe stand together. “And our country is once again surpassing itself in the face of the challenge. We didn’t panic, we didn’t let ourselves be driven apart.”

“I know how much this crisis is asking of you all”

Our democratic state alleviates the hardest burdens. Many in the companies worked to come out of the crisis stronger. “And you all helped,” said Steinmeier to the people in Germany. “I know how much this crisis is asking of you all, that many have to limit themselves. But our generosity in dealing with one another, nobody can take that away from us.” Steinmeier thanked the people for their commitment and humanity, who had contributed to “making life a little brighter for others”.

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“We were capable of so much more this year than we possibly thought we were capable of,” said the Federal President. People acted boldly when help was needed. They stood up for each other.

“I’m proud of our country, where so many people lend a hand – not because they have to, but because they feel a sense of responsibility for others and for the community.” What makes Germany and its citizens essentially what makes the country strong , that endures: “We are creative, hard-working and show solidarity. And from this we can draw strength and hope for the new year.”

Just peace “not yet tangible”

From the Federal President’s point of view, however, a quick end to the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine is not in sight. It is true that the dearest wish is that peace should reign again. “But this peace is not yet tangible. And it must be a just peace that neither rewards land grabbing nor leaves the people of Ukraine at the mercy and violence of their occupiers.”

Until peace can come, it is an imperative of humanity to stand by those who are attacked, threatened and oppressed. “With this, too, we are casting a light of hope in the darkness of injustice.”

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Steinmeier warned that despite these concerns, the fight against climate change had lost none of its urgency. He needs us all. “I wish that older people would be willing to change again later in life. And that the younger ones get involved, that they are critical – without harming the cause of climate protection by antagonizing others.”

“That the younger ones are not the ‘last generation'”

Both the ambition of the young and the experience of the old are needed, said Steinmeier. “Because we all have a common goal: that the younger generation is not the ‘last generation’, but the first generation of a climate-friendly world.”

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