‘Peace in Europe no longer default situation’, warns Czech president Petr Pavel – Europe live
Czech President Petr Pavel stated at a global security conference in Prague that peace in Europe is no longer a default situation. He warned that Europe is hindered by bureaucratic obstacles, contrasting it with Ukraine's rapid innovation and adaptation in developing and deploying new technologies like drones.

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AI-generatedCzech President Petr Pavel stated at a global security conference in Prague that peace in Europe is no longer a default situation. He warned that Europe is hindered by bureaucratic obstacles, contrasting it with Ukraine's rapid innovation and adaptation in developing and deploying new technologies like drones. Pavel highlighted that Ukraine's capacity to adjust and innovate is something Europe has lost due to peacetime regulations. He emphasized the need for Europe to take this seriously, citing China's significant progress and the lessons from conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, where technological superiority has proven to be a decisive factor.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedTechnological superiority can be a true game changer.
Ukraine has demonstrated an unbelievable capacity to adjust, innovate, and change.
Peace in Europe is no longer the default situation.
China is making tremendous progress in technology.
Europe has lost its capacity to adjust and innovate due to regulatory measures.