EU signals a new drive to buy European weapons and break its security dependency on the US
- European Union leaders will commit to strengthening the bloc's military capabilities and competitiveness amid doubts about U.S. Defense support, as reported in their discussions today.
- All leaders, except Hungary's Viktor Orban, will reaffirm military support to Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy during the summit.
- The EU aims to boost military spending and resources for joint defense projects to reduce dependency on non-EU suppliers, according to the draft conclusions.
- The EU aims to improve competitiveness through military spending, joint defense projects, and purchasing European arms, led by France.
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EU leaders to stress defence, economic strength amid growing uncertainty
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders will commit on Thursday to do more to make the bloc more competitive with more military muscle in the face of U.S. tariffs and other economic challenges, and doubts over Washington's future backing in…
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