EU Planning ‘Military Schengen’ Mobility Network, Commissioner Says
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The European Union and NATO have agreed on a €100 billion (£800 million) infrastructure project that would lay the foundations for a “military Schengen zone” that would speed up the movement of troops and military equipment across Europe, the Greek daily e-Kathimerini reported on Thursday, citing a statement by European Commissioner for Transport and Tourism Apostolos Tzitzikostas.
EU plans ‘Military Schengen’ network across Europe
The European Union and NATO are planning a €100 billion infrastructure project aimed at creating a “military Schengen” zone to speed up troop and equipment movements across Europe, European Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas said on Thursday.
EU planning ‘military Schengen’ mobility network, commissioner says
The European Union and NATO have agreed on a €100 billion infrastructure project that would lay the foundations for a “military Schengen” zone to speed troop and equipment movements across Europe, Transport and Tourism Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas told a conference in Athens on Thursday.
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