EU to Game Out Bloc’s Mutual Assistance Clause in Case of Attack
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EU to game out bloc’s mutual assistance clause in case of attack
BRUSSELS ― The EU is to game out how it would respond if one of its countries was attacked. In the first operation of its kind, chief diplomat Kaja Kallas is to oversee what’s called a “tabletop” exercise next month to establish how the bloc’s mutual assistance clause, Article 42.7, would work in practice, a senior EU official said. The plan is to test the bloc’s political rather than military response. “We’ll follow up with an exercise with the…
The EU is preparing the first-ever exercise in which a member state under attack requests assistance under the EU's assistance clause.
The European Union is preparing to test its mutual assistance clause in the form of a "war game" simulation, due to uncertainties surrounding US engagement in Europe, said a Friday...
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