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We are talking about a common security and foreign policy.
The development of the common security and defence policy is a threat to peace.
I can see the benefits in common security standards across Europe.
All this requires a true foreign and common security policy.
That approach is an element in the development of a common security policy.
There are times when we have worked together against threats to our common security.
The people of this world need common security and justice which applies to everyone.
It is now more essential than ever to have a true European common security policy.
My second question concerns the common security policy, particularly with regard to defence.
Our common security is no longer limited to military protection against external attack.
We therefore support the creation of an effective common security and defence policy for the Union, with its own identity.
Nor do we think that majority voting should be used generally for issues of common security and foreign policy.
Every new member contributes military capabilities that add to our common security.
This is most likely for hosts in a common security domain such as within a single organization.
Special publication 800-14 describes common security principles that are used.
Article 28 of the Treaty is unclear, particularly regarding a common security, defence and military policy.
Lasting common security can only be established through cooperation between democratic states which is based on trust.
Realisation of these three interdependent areas will lead to increased common security.
After all, the lives of many individuals on the seas and in the mountains are at stake, along with our common security.
For the Union to have a credible foreign policy we need a common security policy.
We are open to the idea of common security actions, which we believe Europe badly needs.
Sweden has initiated a broad discussion on the further development of Europe's common security strategy.
"The fact is the Europeans are not going to have a common security policy for the foreseeable future.
And this military power is allowed to trample upon the laws of the land, the common security, without restraint!
What we need is solidarity and cooperation in building a common security and defence policy.