Von Der Leyen Relates and Affirms the Eu’s “Unbreakable Commitment” to International Law
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In the face of the flood of criticism for declaring the end of the world order based on rules that has been one of the fundamental pillars of the European project, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has retreated. Just two days after stating that “Europe cannot be the guardian of the old world order, of a world that has disappeared”, this Wednesday, before a European Parliament where many voices have again questioned…
The President of the Commission speaks in the European Parliament and shows her commitment to everything the Executive had demanded: "The search for peace and the Charter of the United Nations" Read
After the huge dust that the "realist" speech in foreign policy of the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, the German conservative seems to nuance her words. In a speech in the European Parliament, the EU leader has reiterated her defense that Iran must change its regime, but at the same time manifesting the "unbreakable commitment" of the European Union to international law.Continue reading...
She has changed her mind, or at least her speech. The other day, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, declared the international order based on laws to be over; today, however, she defended international law. “The European Union will always defend international law,” she assured today. “Europe cannot be the guardian of an outdated international order,” she declared on Monday. Today, she gave a speech in the European Pa…
Von der Leyen nuances his recent speech on the world order and underlines the EU's unwavering commitment to international law Read more Von der Leyen defends international law despite his call for foreign policy realism in News.es.
Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, said this Wednesday before the plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg that the European Union will "always defend" the principles of the Charter of the United Nations and international law. The German woman has sought to settle a dispute which began when last Monday, before the annual conference of ambassadors of the European Union, stressed that "Europe cannot be a gu…
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