Baltic States, Poland Up in Arms Over Creation of ‘EU Army’
SputnikNews.com
17.09.2016
Jean-Claude Juncker’s concept of creating a “common armed force” in Europe is not new, experts note, referring to Western European Union military alliance established by major European states back in 1948. However, the EU initiative has triggered growing concerns in Eastern Europe.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker’s idea to create a common European military force has triggered deep concerns among Eastern European leaders.
“Eastern European countries, led by Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia and with the private support of Poland, will criticize the plan as an ‘EU army’ that will undermine NATO,” Bruno Waterfield of The Times reported Thursday.
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