Europe Vows to Strengthen Defence
Recently, the governments of Poland, France, and Germany pledged to bolster Europe's security and defence capabilities, amid fears of potential Russian aggression.
- Polish Prime Minister advocated for revitalizing European military strength, stressing the need to match or exceed Russia's military power.
- Former US President Trump's remarks at a campaign rally, suggesting a lack of NATO protection for member states not meeting defence spending targets, unsettles European allies and underscores the urgency of strengthening European defences.
- German Chancellor condemned Trump's comments, reaffirming NATO's commitment to mutual defence and emphasizing the danger of undermining NATO's support guarantee.
- French President emphasized Europe's commitment to supporting Ukraine and ....
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