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EU Mulls Actions Amid Doubts About US, NATO

ATHENS — The European Union's mutual assistance clause is unambiguous, French President Emmanuel Macron said Saturday, after the bloc's leaders asked officials to prepare a blueprint for how it would work amid doubts over U.S.commitment to the North Atlantic Treaty…

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French President Emmanuel Macron, in Athens on Saturday, assured that the mutual assistance clause between the countries of the European Union, in the event of an attack, "is solid concrete and does not suffer any "ambiguity", reports AFP. "For Greece and France, Article 42.7 of the EU Treaties "is concrete, i.e. it is an obligation to ...

·Romania
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The French President considered that France and Greece had "shown" by the acts that "Article 42.7 were not words" by sending in early March military ships near Cyprus when the EU island was hit by a strike at the beginning of the war in the Middle East.

·Paris, France
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The EU's mutual assistance clause is clear, French President Emmanuel Macron said in Athens on Saturday, after EU heads of state and government asked the European Commission at an informal summit in Cyprus to prepare a detailed roadmap on how the provision could work in practice, amid doubts about the United States' commitment to NATO.

·Budapest, Hungary
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French President Emmanuel Macron met with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Athens on Saturday. The French leader highlighted the issue of mutual assistance in the event of an attack.

·Warsaw, Poland
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
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