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Europe must be responsible for its own security, EU’s von der Leyen says

BRUSSELS, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Europe must be responsible for ‍its own security, European Union Commission President Ursula von der Leyen ‌said on Wednesday. "This ‌is no longer an option. It is a must," she told ​the European Parliament in Strasbourg. S...

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Von der Leyen wants a Europe which calls on "in its own defence" and gives priority to its own interests and priorities in a "the world of promoters". It looks forward to a positive European Council for Ukraine.

·Portugal
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It is becoming clearer and more widely recognised: Europe is alone. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned this Wednesday that the European Union must be responsible for its own security. “The peace of yesterday has vanished. There is no time for nostalgia,” she launched in a speech at the plenary of the European Parliament in Strasbourg on the eve of an EU summit decisive for the common project and for the continent’s securit…

·Spain
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The European Union must focus on its own strategy and interests, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in a debate with MEPs ahead of the EU summit, responding to the US national security strategy. She also called on EU leaders to decide on funding support for Ukraine.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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rador.ro broke the news in on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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