"It is essential that the EU resources" announced by the European Commission in the ReArm plan "and national resources are mobilized for a stronger Europe and to support our defense industry.
We must cut our
bureaucratic burden to allow our economy to grow."
Latvian Prime Minister Evika Siliņa said this upon arriving
at the European Council, emphasizing the need to "be strong
enough" to respond to a potential Russian invasion threat on
European territory.
She highlighted that the EU Commission's white paper "is only
the first step toward achieving the 2030 military capability
goals.
We are open to discussions on how to find more resources.
The Capital Markets Union can help our defense industry."
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