Richard von Weizsäcker Forum 2021
The Saar-Lor-Lux region: a laboratory for cross-border cooperation
Thomas Schuck: “One lesson learned is to not be afraid of change. Change will happen anyway. Therefore, the more important it is to adjust relevant structures and industries. The key factors for this are qualified people and their ability and willingness to change and to stay in the region.”
Martin Grasmück: “We are in a crucial transformation process. We need to ensure reaching a broad and diverse audience with TV, radio as well as new digital formats and engaging in smart production. And it is important to strengthen media competencies of young people today and in the future.”
Sylvie Hamard: “The role of culture is to unite people and to overcome borders that are particularly in the heads of people. Art is really powerful to change people’s mindsets. Artists bring new perspectives on how to look at our society. I am convinced of the necessity and impact of art on our lives.“
A Europe free of internal borders
Martina Kneip: “When people come here, they often start to realize the corner stone that the Schengen agreement constitutes with regard to free movement. It is here in Schengen that visitors start to reflect upon the value of the freedom of movement across borders.”
Jean-Louis Thill: "We worked for decades in our region to make borders invisible. The closing of borders during the Covid-pandemic highlighted the vulnerabilities of cross-border communities and has shaken people's confidence in open borders."
Juliane Kokott: "Recent development in some European Union member states pose a major field of further work to the Court of Justice of the EU. The EU has to ask itself what kind of union it wants to be in the future. The idea of a being an ever closer value union is nowadays challenged and an answer needs to be found."
A chamber concert to crown the intellectual stimulation
Frank-Walter Steinmeier: "Germany remains a country that is aware of its international responsibility and shoulders it. The resolution of the major issues facing humanity, is going to require much, much more cooperation within the international community."
Soli Özel: “If foreign policy is not even an issue in German TV debates of the campaign period, we might be skeptical whether Germany will have the will and courage to take more risk and responsibility to make the EU a strong geopolitical player.”
Sylvie Kauffmann: “Germany looks as if we have the luxury of time. We don’t. There is so much to do globally. And we have to start immediately to make the most out of Germany’s G7 Presidency and France’s EU Presidency in 2022.”
Walter Russel Mead: “At some point in time, a very satisfied Germany that wants continuity and a very unsatisfied international community that cannot live with continuity will clash.”
Daniel Barenboim: "In the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra – as in every other orchestra – there is equality. Everybody has the same rights and responsibilities. It’s not enough to talk about human rights. They are essential. But we also have a human responsibility."