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As NATO concerns persist, von der Leyen urges EU to fortify defense clause – POLITICO

By staffFebruary 14, 20261 Min Read
As NATO concerns persist, von der Leyen urges EU to fortify defense clause – POLITICO
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“I believe the time has come to bring Europe’s mutual defense clause to life,” von der Leyen said, without providing specifics. “Mutual defense is not optional for the EU. It is an obligation within our own Treaty — Article 42(7) … It is our collective commitment to stand by each other in case of aggression.”

While Munich discussions on Friday largely centered around the need for a strong European role in the NATO military alliance, von der Leyen’s remarks underscore that Europe may need to hedge its security bets given Trump’s unpredictable attitude toward historical allies.

The push to use the EU’s mutual defense clause comes amid the worst transatlantic crisis in decades, with Trump’s claim to Greenland shaking belief in the U.S. commitment to NATO.

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