EU foreign policy chief says that global trade war works in China’s interests
- Kaja Kallas, the EU's foreign policy chief, stated that U.S. Trade wars benefit China, emphasizing the need for Europe and Canada to cooperate more on defense spending.
- Many NATO countries are not meeting the 2% GDP defense spending target, while Russia's defense spending is 9% of its GDP, highlighting the seriousness of the threat it poses.
- Kallas warned that if Russia is not deterred by sufficient defense investment, it may continue its aggressive actions, endangering global security.
- The EU and Canada are discussing a security and defense partnership that could enhance military cooperation amid rising geopolitical tensions.
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