Group 1 - European leaders at the Munich Security Conference emphasize the need for strategic autonomy in response to increasing international tensions and challenges to the EU [1][2] - European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen highlights threats from external forces aiming to weaken the EU from within, including territorial disputes, tariff barriers, and technology regulation [1] - UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer advocates for building "hard power" in Europe to deter aggression and prepare for combat if necessary, promoting deeper defense and industrial ties between the UK and EU [1] Group 2 - German Chancellor Friedrich Merz states that the world is entering a new era characterized by power and great power politics, indicating a growing divide between Europe and the US [1] - French President Emmanuel Macron calls for Europe to become a "geopolitical power" by implementing "European priority" policies to reduce external dependencies across various sectors, including AI, cloud computing, and defense [2] - The Munich Security Conference's annual security report warns that the world is entering an era of "destructive politics," with the international order being undermined [2]
欧洲领导人在慕安会上呼吁加强战略自主
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-14 15:33