MUNICH, Feb 14 (Reuters) – The European Union should “bring to life” ​a mutual ‌defence pact anchored in its founding treaty, European Commission President Ursula ‌von ​der ⁠Leyen said at ⁠the Munich Security Conference on Saturday.

“Mutual defence is not an ​optional task for the European ⁠Union. It ⁠is an obligation ​within our own ​treaty,” von der Leyen ‌said in a speech at the conference.

“It is our ⁠collective commitment to stand by each other in ⁠case ‌of aggression, or ⁠in simple ​terms: ‌one for all ​and all ⁠for one. And this is Europe’s meaning.”

(Reporting by Andrew Gray; Editing by Sarah ​Marsh)

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