EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has emphasized the importance of achieving greater European independence during a recent speech in Aachen, Germany. Speaking at a ceremony that highlighted the historical significance of the city, von der Leyen underscored the need for the European Union to strengthen its autonomy in various sectors, especially in technology, defense, and energy.
She pointed out that the current global geopolitical landscape demands a more self-reliant Europe, capable of making its own decisions without over-dependence on external powers. Von der Leyen called upon member states to work collaboratively to enhance the EU’s resilience and strategic capabilities.
Key Areas for European Independence
- Technology: Developing and investing in homegrown technological innovations to reduce reliance on non-European suppliers.
- Defense: Building a unified and robust defense system to ensure security and sovereignty.
- Energy: Promoting renewable sources and energy efficiency to achieve energy independence and sustainability.
The President also highlighted the importance of unity among EU countries to successfully address challenges such as economic instability, climate change, and international conflicts. Her vision reflects a commitment toward a stronger, more competitive, and sovereign European Union.
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