EU can no longer rely on ‘rules-based’ system against threats, von der Leyen says

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrives for an inter-institutional meeting at the European Council headquarters in Brussels on March 3, 2026. (AFP)
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Updated 09 March 2026
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EU can no longer rely on ‘rules-based’ system against threats, von der Leyen says

BRUSSELS: The ‌EU must be prepared to project its power more assertively as it ​can no longer rely on a “rules-based” system against threats and must determine if its institutions and systems help or hinder its credibility, European Commission President Ursula von der ‌Leyen said on Monday.

“We ‌will always ​defend ‌and ⁠uphold ​the rules-based ⁠system that we helped to build with our allies, but we can no longer rely on it as the only way to defend our interests ⁠or assume its rules will ‌shelter us ‌from the complex ​threats that ‌we face,” von der Leyen said ‌at a conference for EU ambassadors.

“We urgently need to reflect on whether our doctrine, our institutions and ‌our decision making – all designed in a postwar world of ⁠stability ⁠and multilateralism – have kept pace with the speed of change around us. Whether the system that we built – with all of its well-intentioned attempts at consensus and compromise – is more a help or a hindrance to our credibility as a ​geopolitical actor,” ​she added.