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EU countries to plug defence spending gaps with €70 billion by 2035

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EU countries to plug defence spending gaps with €70 billion by 2035

EU countries to plug defence spending gaps with €70 billion by 2035

The European Commission is also pushing for a joint procurement method when it comes to buying new weapons.


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