Explore popular quotes and sayings by a German politician Joschka Fischer.
Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Joseph Martin "Joschka" Fischer is a German retired politician of the Alliance 90/The Greens. He served as the foreign minister and as the vice-chancellor of Germany in the cabinet of Gerhard Schröder from 1998 to 2005. Fischer has been a leading figure in the German Greens since the 1970s, and according to opinion polls, he was the most popular politician in Germany for most of the Schröder government's duration. Following the September 2005 election, in which the Schröder government was defeated, he left office on 22 November 2005. In September 2010 he supported the creation of the Spinelli Group, a europarliamentarian initiative founded with a view to reinvigorate efforts to federalise the European Union.
What will we do in a globalised world? All human beings are equal, so they have the same right to have the same lifestyle-the same social security, jobs, education.
A transitional government is the beginning of a transfer of sovereignty. It's a question of Iraqi security and moving forward with the political process.
You must see the persons who are in charge - persons you can punish or vote for.
India has been contributing very much to the reconstruction of Afghanistan; we are strongly engaged there.
There is an ongoing debate about the reform of the U.N. system.
We had to move forward after the war and see the realities.
I don't believe, in the 21st century, in the balance of power system. This is a European idea of the 19th and 20th centuries.
We were in opposition to the decision to go to war. But after the war happened, it was clear that you could not sit and look-there would be a breeding ground for terrorism or a new collapsed or failed state named Iraq!
The situation in Iraq is dangerous but the regional situation is also very complicated and precarious.
There are differences in the world community. But we have a common interest in a strong multilateral system.
The United States is our most important ally. They helped us many times. Without the United States, the unification or German democratisation after the Nazi period would have been much more complicated, or almost impossible.
We have an interest in excellent relations because we are neighbours as Europeans with Russia. We are allies with the United States in the NATO framework.
Solutions must be based on compromises.
The participation in European elections was always not very exciting. People are very interested in European issues, but they don't see the person who is representing Europe.
We are ready to train new Iraqi forces outside Iraq. We did it in Abu Dhabi.
We will not send troops. Germany is not committed to Iraq - we will not commit ourselves with troops.
Everybody is talking today about the economy.
We shouldn't discuss the world of tomorrow in terms of becoming a balance to the United States. The real issue is whether the United States will define herself as part of the U.N. system-or not.
We have every interest in seeing that the military use of nuclear power will be contained.
With the arrival of the refugees in 2015, it became impossible to ignore that the period of uninterrupted sunshine that Germany had enjoyed had come to an end. The vast problems of the 21st century are knocking on our door. That is also true of the dramatic changes that we can see globally, for example with Brexit and the election of Donald Trump. You can't win people over by saying nothing and biding your time, as Angela Merkel has tried to do. People want leadership - in the best sense of the term.
Let's forget the reunification, let's just shut up and don't talk about that topic for the next 20 years.
We already have a federation. The 11, soon to be 12, member States adopting the euro have already given up part of their sovereignty, monetary sovereignty, and formed a monetary union, and that is the first step towards a federation.
The future of the German automobile industry is very much at stake. Will we help shape the upheaval that goes along with the shift to electric cars or will we suffer from it? We are the country of automobiles. If we aren't able to remain out front technologically, it will be painful. That is one of the decisive questions when it comes to jobs, income and prosperity - and not just for a few of the wealthy or super-rich, but for a huge number of people.
You must see the persons who are in charge-persons you can punish or vote for.
An enlarged Union based on Nice is not in the interest of any Member State ... This is not a threat. This is a messenger delivering news.
I never use the concept, multipolar. I use multilateral. Because we have only one global power: whether you like it or not, this is the United States.
Taking stock of 'Operation Iraqi Freedom' a decade later, the Financial Times concluded that the US won the war, Iran won the peace, and Turkey won the contracts. I can only agree.
Germany is to be contained from outside and heterogenized from the inside by influx, 'diluted' so to speak.
The EU is on the brink of becoming a European Federation by the year 2010... I feel sure that Britain will fall in line.
There are a lot of active AfD members in Germany and people in party leadership positions who speak like Nazis and think like Nazis. AfD parliamentary floor leader Alexander Gauland wants to "take back our country and our people." Umm, hello? Haven't we heard that before? I had hoped and thought that our society had advanced beyond that. But we have to realize: They're back.
From my own experience in dealing with the Nazi-grandpas, who have now clearly made a return, I would recommend a bit of fundamental imperturbability.
Transforming the European Union into a single State with one army, one constitution and one foreign policy is the critical challenge of the age