MEPs Call on the EU to Strengthen Its Security | News

The European Parliament has urged the EU to take immediate action to safeguard its security by strengthening alliances with like-minded partners and reducing dependence on non-EU countries.

A Vision for European Defence

In a resolution passed on Wednesday, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) emphasized the need for decisive steps to enhance the EU’s defence capabilities. They anticipate that the Commission and the High Representative will soon present a “White Paper” outlining concrete proposals for the European Council, aiming for significant advancements in defence, akin to war-time measures. MEPs also welcomed the recently introduced ReArm plan.

The EU as a Security Provider

To maintain peace and stability in Europe, MEPs stress that the EU must strengthen its own defences while continuing to support Ukraine. The resolution highlights that “Europe is today facing the most profound military threat to its territorial integrity since the end of the Cold War.” It urges EU member states, international partners, and NATO allies to remove any restrictions on Ukraine’s use of Western-supplied weapons against military targets in Russian territory.

The resolution identifies Russia, along with its allies Belarus, China, North Korea, and Iran, as the most serious threat to the EU. MEPs express concerns over recent statements and actions by the Trump administration regarding Russia, NATO, and European security, condemning U.S. threats against Greenland. In this context, they argue that EU defence efforts must become larger, more coordinated, and more efficient. They also call for enhancements in military capabilities, industrial production, technological developments, and intelligence operations.

Preparing for Extreme Military Scenarios

The resolution underscores the need for the EU to respond swiftly in times of war or major security crises. While highlighting the importance of EU-NATO cooperation, MEPs advocate for the development of a fully independent European pillar within NATO that can act autonomously when necessary.

To achieve a more cohesive defence strategy, MEPs call for a clear, long-term vision for the European defence industry. They push for increased joint procurement of military equipment among EU nations and demand streamlined decision-making in defence matters. To this end, they support establishing a council of defence ministers and transitioning from unanimity to qualified majority voting for defence-related decisions—except in cases involving direct military operations.

Boosting Defence Investment

The resolution warns that without a significant increase in funding, the EU will struggle to achieve its security and defence goals—both in supporting Ukraine and strengthening Europe’s overall security. MEPs insist that urgent defence needs cannot be postponed until the next multiannual financial framework. They propose exploring “innovative solutions” for immediate funding, including a system of European defence bonds to finance large-scale military investments.

The resolution was passed with 419 votes in favour, 204 against, and 46 abstentions.


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3 responses to “MEPs Call on the EU to Strengthen Its Security | News”

  1. spooky electric Avatar
    spooky electric

    Honestly, who knew it took a war to remind the EU that security isn’t just about fancy meetings and a nice cup of tea? 🍵 Time to roll up the sleeves and stop pretending to be the continent’s security blanket while hiding under the bed! 😂

  2. Scrapple Avatar

    Looks like the MEPs are finally waking up from their coffee break to discuss security—how quaint! 🤔 Maybe they think a “White Paper” will magically turn their tea into a strong brew of defense. Cheers to dreaming big while keeping our wallets thin! 🍵💸

  3. Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—more MEPs waving their hands about “strengthening security” when half of them can’t even secure a decent cup of coffee. ☕️ Honestly, who knew defence was as easy as scribbling a wish list? 🎯

  4. Hemlock Avatar

    Looks like the MEPs have finally decided that a ‘strong’ EU defense means more than just a good cheese selection for the next summit! 🧀💪 Let’s hope their ‘White Paper’ comes with a side of common sense, or we might need to fortify our borders with fondue pots instead! 😂

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