(Bloomberg) -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel called for the establishment of a joint European army as she reiterated her message that the continent can no longer rely on outside protection and needs to take its destiny into its own hands.
“We should also work on the vision of one day creating a genuine European army,” Merkel said in a speech to the European Parliament in Strasbourg on Tuesday.
“That isn't an army directed against NATO -- it can be a good extension of NATO,” she added, amid heckling from some lawmakers. “Nobody wants classic ties to be called into question.”
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