European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called for stronger European independence during her speech in Aachen, emphasizing the need for the European Union to reduce its reliance on non-European suppliers and bolster its strategic autonomy. She highlighted the importance of developing robust supply chains within Europe and enhancing cooperation among member states to ensure resilience against external shocks.
Von der Leyen underscored the significance of investing in key technologies, such as renewable energy and digital infrastructure, to secure Europe’s future competitiveness. She encouraged the EU to accelerate progress toward sustainability and innovation, which are critical for achieving lasting economic growth and security.
Her remarks in Aachen also touched upon the geopolitical challenges facing Europe, urging unity and vigilance in maintaining sovereignty and protecting democratic values. The European Commission President called for stronger collaborations on defense, trade, and technological development to face global challenges effectively.
Key Points from Von der Leyen’s Speech
- Reduce dependency on external suppliers by strengthening European supply chains.
- Invest in cutting-edge technologies like renewable energy and digital infrastructure.
- Enhance strategic autonomy through coordinated efforts among EU member states.
- Promote sustainability and innovation as pillars for future growth.
- Foster unity and cooperation to address geopolitical challenges and safeguard democracy.
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