Úrsula von der Leyen It does not rule out that the European Union goes further of the Rearme Plan agreed with European leaders and opens the possibility that community countries invest more than 2% of GDP in defense. The president of the European Commission, who is already working to mobilize the 800,000 million euros of the Rearme Plan of the Continent, continues with the new European strategy to strengthen its military efforts to the international context.
This has been asserted at a press conference convened after completing a hundred days of its new mandate at the head of the Executive, in which it stressed that, despite the differences, The United States continues to be considered “. “There may be different opinions on some issues, but if you look at common interests, they always weigh more than our differences, so it is important that we work together,” said the German president.
Von der Leyen has seen the withdrawal of help from the United States as an argument for Europe to begin to “assume their responsibilities”: “We are allies, but this means that all allies have to assume their responsibilities. We have to assume our responsibilities on our shoulders and, therefore, the first step with the rearme package is so important to ensure that we increase our own defense.”
Regarding the expense that Europe plans to invest in defense, von der Leyen has recalled that many of the countries have failed to fulfill the agreed 2% of the GDP in spending that NATO marks, but has opened to the possibility that this expense increases in the future: “We know we will need more than 2 %, so the EU has to increase”
The president of the European Commission has advanced that in the next two weeks it hopes to present the legislative proposals of her plan to rearm the continent, which she hopes to mobilize up to 800,000 million euros, mostly in national funds thanks to a flexibility of fiscal rules, as well as via loans financed with common debt.
Although he has focused the effort on that rearme plan, von der Leyen has not ruled out new proposals for the future: “Nothing is out of the table. I am open to what is necessary.”
Source: Lasexta

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