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Is the EU edging closer to a ‘military schengen?’
The EU plans to create a Military Mobility Area by 2027 to reduce cross-border troop transport time from up to 45 days to three days, with €17.65 billion proposed for infrastructure.
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'Military Schengen': Brussels proposal aims to speed up mobilisation
If an EU country is attacked, how long should it take for other member states to allow troops and equipment to cross through their borders to provide reinforcements? A new plan could limit how long one EU member can hold another's military up.
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Read Full ArticleWithin 48 hours, the European Council could approve the activation of an emergency mechanism that exempts military convoys from the requirement of national permits for border crossings within the EU.
Wider Europe Briefing: Will The EU Be Able To Create A 'Military Schengen'?
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