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‘International law is either universal or meaningless’


‘International law is either universal or meaningless’Listen to the article Listening the article Toggle language selector Select your language Close English (US)English (British) Generated with artificial intelligence. It rests on the inviolability of the territorial integrity of Denmark under international law. The right of peoples to determine their own future, the protection of international law, and accountability for violations of sovereign rights are the foundation of our security and our values. If international law can be set aside when it becomes inconvenient, trust is gone. International law is either universal or meaningless.


Source: International New York Times January 20, 2026 11:48 UTC



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