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EU stands ready to defend itself against coercion, Costa says

By Thomson Reuters Jan 21, 2026 | 2:14 AM

STRASBOURG, France, Jan 21 (Reuters) – The European Union will defend itself ‍against any form of coercion and will protect the international rules-based order and international law, EU ‌Council President Antonio ‌Costa said on Wednesday.

“We stand ready to defend ourselves, our member states, our citizens, ​our companies, against any form of coercion. ‍And the ​European Union has ​the power and the tools ‍to do so,” Costa said in a speech in European Parliament.

“We cannot accept that the ‍law of the strongest prevails over the rights of ‍the ‍weakest,” Costa said.

“Because ​international rules are ​not ⁠optional. And alliances cannot ‌just boil down to a sequence of transactions.”

(Reporting by Lili Bayer and Inti Landauro, editing by Bart ⁠Meijer)