The challenge of a common foreign security and defence policy is very political.
And that is without even looking at the position on defence policy.
Is there to be a common defence policy or not?
Earlier efforts were made to have a common European security and defence policy.
The development of the common security and defence policy is a threat to peace.
At this stage, I should still not, however, be able to say that we can begin to talk about a common defence policy.
She is not fit to be responsible for foreign security and defence policy.
There has, in recent months, been real energy behind the attempt to create a defence policy for this Union.
I shall now turn to the European security and defence policy.
So the crucial question is what democratic control there will be when we get a common defence policy.