German Chancellor Scholz Calls for Ukraine Support ‘For As Long As it Takes’, Encourages EU Expansion

In a speech titled “”Europe is our future” given in Prague at Charles University an hour ago, German Chancellor Scholz took a much more proactive leadership position on the future of the European Union and the war in Ukraine.

Here is a summary of the points made:

-The EU is committed to enlargement of Bloc to include countries of Western Balkans, Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia.

-Germany will support Ukraine “for as long as it takes”, urged other EU nations to do the same and close ranks this Winter.

-Germany will send air defense, radar systems, and reconnaissance drones to Ukraine in coming weeks.

-EU enlargement may climb to 36 countries.

-Germany will take on larger responsibility in developing the military of Ukraine.

-Germany will work with the RU and provide core troops to ensure EU rapid response force is ready by 2025.

-Chancellor Scholz personally approves an end to EU vetoes in foreign policy and taxation and seeks “gradual transition to majority voting.”

-Croatia, Romania, and Bulgaria should join Schengen Area.

-Chancellor Scholz called for the creation of a single common air defense system for Europe.

This is a welcome departure from Germany’s less enthusiastic leadership role in the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, which until now, has been dominated by France and the United Kingdom.

 

Tessaron
Tessaron
United States Military Academy and American Military University Alumni. Victor covers flash military, intelligence, and geo-political updates.

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