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EU’s Von der Leyen questions Europe’s faith in rules-based order

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivers a keynote speech at the EU Ambassadors Conference in Brussels.

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European Commission President von der Leyen calls for a change of course in European foreign policy in view of the international situation. Although the rules-based order will be defended and preserved, said the Leyen at a meeting of EU ambassadors in Brussels. But one can no longer rely on it as the only way to defend one's own interests.

·Germany
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In Brussels, there is open resistance against the EU Commission President. Member States accuse Leyen of exceeding their competences massively in the Iran war.

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The President of the European Commission spoke about the war in Ukraine, EU support and European security to the ambassadors of the member states in Brussels.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, wants to tighten the EU’s foreign policy. On Monday, the German woman made a stern speech to the ambassadors in the EU in which she seems to abandon multilateralism. She defends that “Europe cannot be a guardian of the old world order”, and clearly stands on the side of Israel and the US in the open conflict in the Middle East. “You should not cry for the Iranian regime,” said Von d…

·Granada, Spain
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The international rule of law no longer exists, says Ursula von der Leyen. It's the first time a European leader has said so outright.

European Union member state governments are angry at European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's attempts to position herself as the EU's main representative in foreign relations, finding that she exceeded her authority in the early days of the US and Israel's campaign against Iran, Politico reported.

·Estonia
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