Eastern Flank Security Must Become an EU Priority, Estonian PM Says
Eight Eastern Flank EU countries seek faster access to EU defence funds to counter Russia, aiming for a €131 billion budget from 2028, officials said.
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Eastern flank security must become an EU priority, Estonian PM says
Europe's security environment has "changed irreversibly" eight countries on the European Union's eastern border said on Tuesday, and promised to strengthen cooperation and urge the EU to see the region as a priority.
Finland and Poland will take the lead in strengthening the protection of the eastern flank of the EU and NATO - the initiative to counter the aggressive intentions of Russia "Eastern flank Watch". — Ukrinform.
"We discussed how to effectively organize work at the EU level and how to secure funding for the flagship project, the EU Eastern Flank Guard, for the Polish eastern flank, and for defense in the Baltic Sea," said Prime Minister Donald Tusk during a conference following the summit of NATO's eastern flank leaders. The Polish Prime Minister declared that Poland is ready to co-chair the coalition.
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