The European Parliament and Council reached agreement Tuesday on the EU budget for 2023, promising significant funds to mitigate the severe consequences of Russia s war against Ukraine.
The need to militarily assist Ukraine is another incentive for better coordinating defense investment at European level. The EU’s initiatives will only deliver if member states are guided by shared considerations.
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