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EU doesn't need its own army

The European Union does not need its own army, because all 27 member states are NATO members.

Axar.az reports that this statement was made by EU foreign policy chief, Kaya Kallas.

"We shouldn't duplicate what NATO already does. We have 27 armies in the European Union, and they should all contribute to have this collective defense that we cooperate with each other. Every country has one set of defense planners and one defense budget. So it's not that we need a European army, but we need these 27 members to work together very well," Kallas stated.

Date
2025.01.23 / 16:12
Author
Axar.az
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