9.25 フォン・デ・ライエン However, von der Leyen told Reuters in an interview that she expected Britain to "make good its promise that it will not hinder important European Union reforms."/ She insisted the goal of the initiative was not to found a European army, but to tackle projects(
Martin Schulz, said during a speech in London last week that a British veto was “counterproductive and anyway not possible in this case.”/ Mogherini, said earlier this month that member countries could combine their defense capabilities via a so-far unused provision in the Lisbon Treaty.