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Angela Merkel has said the European Union should cooperate more in
developing weapons systems in a bid to push back against a growing wave
of euroscepticism before the European parliamentary elections in May.
In a speech to her Christian Democrats party (CDU) she said: “It is
good that after several decades we want to develop a common defence
policy ... We must develop weapons systems together.”
“We have very strict export rules, others have less strict rules ...
But anyone who develops an airplane with us would also like to know
whether they can sell the plane with us,” she said.
Merkel has repeatedly stressed the importance of Germany’s
partnership with France, saying on her weekly podcast this week the
friendship was “far from a given after centuries of military conflict
between our countries”.
“We want to give an impulse to European unity,” Merkel said.
In November the German Chancellor went as far as to call for the
creation of a European Army, stressing that such an effort would not
mean an end to the US-led Nato.
Note EU Digest: Given the present political climate in the
US, the EU can not forever rely on the NATO being there, and must get
off Grandpa's knee to take some more independent decissions of their
own, as it relates to their defence and foreign policies.
EU-Digest