EU to Game Out Bloc’s Mutual Assistance Clause in Case of Attack
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The European Union is "reviving" its own military article. Where will the ministerial exercises take place? The European Union will conduct exercises simulating the activation of the mutual defense mechanism provided for in Article 42.7 of the Lisbon Treaty. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Bloomberg. Read also: How Ukraine forced NATO to reconsider its defense against drones: the alliance's new strategy Why does Europe need this? Accord…
The European Union intends to model how it would react in the event of an attack on one of the bloc's member states. To do this, “table” trainings will be held next month.
The European Union is preparing to test its mutual assistance clause in the form of a simulation, an EU official said on Friday. They were encouraged to strengthen their collective security by recent Iranian drone strikes in Cyprus, which holds the rotating presidency of the EU Council. - "War game": a simulation planned in Europe to test the mutual assistance (International) clause.
Uniunea Europeană se pregăteşte să-şi testeze sa de assistență reciprocă subforma unei simulări de type “war game”, pe fondul incertitudinilor care injoară angajamentul SUA in Europe, declared vineri a responsible for the EU cadrul, relatează AFP.
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