EU Unveils ´Military Schengen´ Plan to Speed Troop Movement
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The EUROPEAN commission proposes a 'military Schengen' to speed up the passage of military troops and equipment. Member states would have three days in peace and six hours in crisis to approve transit across their borders.
Due to the geography, Austria is essential for military logistics. Transporting tanks could become more important for the German army.
On Wednesday, the European Commission presented its plans to strengthen military mobility within the EU: by simplifying the rules and creating a framework for faster movement of troops and equipment in the event of an emergency, the Union should be able to establish a military Schengen area, according to the European executive. ...
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EU unveils ´Military Schengen´ plan to speed troop movement
The European Commission on Wednesday unveiled a new package on military mobility and a defense industry transformation roadmap, as part of its broader push to strengthen Europe's defense readiness, reported Xinhua. The proposed package on military mobility aimed to create a European Union (EU)-wide military mobility area by 2027, a step toward establishing what the bloc describes as a "Military Schengen," so that troops and military equipment ca…
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