RT.com
14 Mar 2025, 18:03 GMT+10
Brussels has been pursuing a path of militarization, citing the existential threat from Russia
The European Union has laid out plans to revitalize its military industry, citing an alleged "existential threat" from Russia and concerns over the future of NATO, according to a White Paper obtained by Politico. Moscow has repeatedly denied having any intention of attacking Western states, dismissing such claims as "nonsense" meant to justify increased military spending.
The initiative comes in light of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's proposal to mobilize up to €800 billion for defense. The so-called ReArm Europe plan includes financial incentives for EU member states to expand their military budgets, as well as a proposed €150 billion in loans for joint defense projects.
The White Paper, one of the authors of which is the EU's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, outlines measures to "rebuild European defense" by increasing military spending, prioritizing the procurement of defense items within the EU, and streamlining financing for arms production. Kallas, a vocal critic of Moscow, has long advocated for a more aggressive military posture toward Russia.
The document justifies its proposals by citing what it describes as the "existential threat" posed by Russia and Moscow's "expansionist policies." It states that the EU must prepare for a long-term confrontation and that investing more in defense is necessary to ensure security.
The White Paper additionally highlights growing concerns over the US' role in European security. It warns that Washington's shifting policies under President Donald Trump could weaken NATO's capabilities, meaning that the EU would have to take greater responsibility for its own defense. The document refers to NATO as "the cornerstone of collective security" and argues that Europe must do more to ensure the military bloc remains intact.
Another key aspect of the proposal is increasing assistance to Ukraine. The White Paper calls for additional military aid, including the supply of 1.5 million artillery shells, expanded training programs for Ukrainian forces, and continued integration of Ukraine into EU military initiatives.
Moscow has repeatedly denied any intention of attacking NATO or EU member states. Russian President Vladimir Putin has dismissed such claims as "nonsense" meant to scare the European population and increase military budgets.
Russian officials have also vehemently condemned the EU's recent militarization efforts and vilification of Moscow, arguing that it is a path that only leads to more confrontation and undermines peace efforts in the Ukraine conflict.
(RT.com)
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