The Eu Proposes an Emergency System for a Rapid Cross-Border Military Operation, Under Crisis Conditions
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In the face of the threat from Russia, the EU is to be given an emergency system for rapid cross-border deployment of armed forces and military equipment.
The European Commission will propose Wednesday an emergency system to speed up the cross-border movement of military troops and equipment in response to increasingly threats to security from Russia, in accordance with the information received by Dpa.
By 2030, Russia can be able to attack Europe militarily, the EU believes. Brussels has now drawn up a contingency plan to make military transport operations possible as a priority throughout the EU.
Logistics or transport services: (dpa) The proposal should give priority to military transport operations in the event of a crisis.
EU member states will have just three days in peacetime, and six hours in an emergency, to allow soldiers and military equipment from other European countries to cross their borders, under a new "military Schengen" mechanism proposed by the European Commission, designed to significantly improve the mobility of military forces.
The European Commission will propose on Wednesday an emergency system to speed up the cross-border movement of troops and military equipment in response to growing security threats from Russia.
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