
Europe warns of ‘perfect storm'
Europe is facing a 'perfect storm' on defence as it presses to rearm in the face of Russian aggression and doubts over US engagement, the EU's defence commissioner said yesterday.
'Our readiness for defence is not sufficient. It demands an urgent ramp-up and a longer term strategy how to replace American capabilities in Europe,' commissioner Andrius Kubilius said.
'The forthcoming American withdrawal from Europe is a new reality.'
Kubilius said Europe needs to avoid an 'angry divorce' with Washington as US President Donald Trump's administration weighs shifting forces from the continent.
NATO countries look set to agree at a summit in the Hague later in the month to massively ramp up defence spending in a bid to keep Trump on side.
The EU for its part has launched a raft of initiatives worth some 800 billion euros aimed at helping countries bolster their defences.
Next week, Brussels will unveil proposals to slash red tape to allow Europe's defence industry to bolster production.

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