With an Eye on Russia, EU Wants to Make It Easier to Deploy Tanks and Troops at Short Notice
The European Commission plans to invest €17.65 billion to improve 500 key infrastructure points and prioritize military transport access across the EU, enhancing defense against potential Russian threats.
- The European Union rolled out a new defense package to allow tanks and troops to deploy more rapidly across borders as concern mounts that Russia could attack.
- The package would invest 17.65 billion euro into infrastructure improvements to aid military mobility across the bloc.
- The aim is to create a 'military Schengen' to enable the EU to 'move as one' in response to security threats.
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In Europe there is growing concern about Russia's attack on NATO. The EU now wants to prepare for the emergency. It is planned to reorganise cooperation.
With an eye on Russia, EU wants to make it easier to deploy tanks and troops at short notice
The European Union has introduced a new defense package to speed up the deployment of tanks and troops across its 27 nations.
In view of the threats posed by Russia, the EU is planning an emergency system for rapid cross-border deployment of armed forces and military equipment.
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In the event of a Russian attack, could there be a quick enough reinforcement to the eastern flank? There have been long doubts about this in the EU. Now there is at least a new concept of crisis.
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