BRUSSELS - The EU's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said Friday the impending disconnection of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania from Russia's power grid was a "victory for freedom." ...
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In 2024, member states collectively spent an average of 1.9% of GDP on defence, while Russia was spending 9%, Kaja Kallas told the audience of the European Defence Agency annual conference on Monday.
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Kallas also acknowledged United States President Donald Trump was right in saying that EU members do not spend enough on defence. Earlier this month, Trump said NATO members should spend 5 percent ...
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Mutual defence is one of several components of the future European Space Shield, Kallas said, referring to the project announced the day before to protect Europe in space.