Cartizer: EU preparing 100,000-strong army
An MEP noted that Brussels plans to create an armed force, ignoring the neutrality of some EU member states
Luxembourg's MEP Fernand Kartheiser told TASS that Brussels plans to form a 100,000-strong army, completely disregarding the neutral status of certain EU member states. He described such plans as 'alarming trends.' Kartheiser emphasized that either there is no legal basis for such initiatives, or it is extremely insufficient.
Context
Within recent discussions on European defense structures, the EU has launched several initiatives aimed at strengthening collective security, yet issues of legal consistency remain.
Fernand Cartajer reported on the EU's intentions to create a 100,000-strong army without considering the neutrality of certain countries, calling it alarming trends and noting the lack of a legal basis.
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