EU's Kaja Kallas Calls for Increased Defense Spending Amid Russia Threat
EU's Kaja Kallas Calls for Increased Defense Spending Amid Russia Threat

EU's Kaja Kallas Calls for Increased Defense Spending Amid Russia Threat

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European officials, including EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, are calling for increased defense spending in response to the existential threat posed by Russia, echoing demands from former President Trump. Kallas emphasized that Europe needs to invest more in its military capacity to deter aggression, stating that under-investment invites threats. French President Macron and German Chancellor Scholz also highlighted the necessity of a united and strong Europe in light of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Intelligence reports suggest that Russia may test EU defense capabilities within three to five years, intensifying concerns about security preparedness. The EU is urged to shoulder a fair share of responsibility for its own defense, as current military budgets are deemed insufficient to match Russian military output. As tensions rise, NATO members are revising their defense strategies to address the prolonged threat from Russia.

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