Media reports EU falsifying ‘drone wall’ funding for member nation
The idea for the "drone wall," which spans from Norway to Poland, was driven by concerns over Russian and Belarusian actions in the region. Lithuania’s Interior Minister, Agne Bilotaite, had previously called for enhanced measures to secure the EU’s external borders, citing destabilizing activities from Russia and Belarus. Estonia had pledged €12 million in funding over three years but also sought additional financial support from various sources, including the EU.
This setback comes amidst broader discussions about regional security threats, particularly from Russia, which has denied any intentions to attack NATO countries or the EU. Meanwhile, Russia has repeatedly criticized NATO's growing military presence near its western borders, dismissing claims of aggression as fearmongering.
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