Over the course of the UN General Assembly, Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen speaks with “Krone” foreign policy editor Kurt Seinitz about the state of the world, “cautiously optimistic” about the Austrian winter and calls for “national solidarity”.
„krone“: Just staying here in the UN General Assembly these days is enough to know the state of the world: it looks bleak, and now it gets even worse. What does this mean for Austria? Energy shortages, inflation: Many people have existential fears. They ask: will we get through the winter?
Alexander Vander Bellen: Obviously I don’t have enough information to know all the details. All in all, I have the impression that we will get through the winter; maybe with a little less heat. Not to mention, it also concerns commercial enterprises, bakeries that need to be supplied with sufficient energy. All in all, I’m cautiously optimistic.
Source: Krone

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