
Ten European nations, including France, Germany, and Britain, signed a declaration to establish the Integrated Anti-Ballistic Missile Coalition in Paris. Analysts view this initiative as a strategic insurance policy against a potentially less predictable US security role, rather than a break from Washington. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged European allies to accelerate their efforts to strengthen the coalition, highlighting Ukraine's security concerns.
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10 European nations signed a joint declaration in Paris to establish the Integrated Anti-Ballistic Missile Coalition.
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10 European nations signed a joint declaration in Paris to establish the Integrated Anti-Ballistic Missile Coalition.
South China Morning PostA new European anti-missile coalition with Ukraine is more of a strategic “insurance” policy rather than a break with Washington, according to analysts, as Europe anticipates a more variable US security role. On Monday, 10 European nations – including France, Germany and Britain – signed a joint declaration in Paris to establish the Integrated Anti-Ballistic Missile Coalition.
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10 European nations signed a joint declaration in Paris to establish the Integrated Anti-Ballistic Missile Coalition.
South China Morning PostUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky pressed European allies to accelerate efforts to strengthen the coalition.
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