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Coronavirus funding plan threatens EU defence ambitions | News

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European Union plans for a multibillion-euro defence fund have been thrown into doubt by the economic shock of the coronavirus, officials and diplomats say, potentially threatening three years of unprecedented military cooperation.

With EU governments focused on a trillion-euro plan to offset the worst economic contraction since the 1940s, the billions for defence in the 2021-2027 budget are at risk.

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Deep cuts would undermine EU ambitions to reduce a military reliance on the United States, complicate efforts to streamline a bewildering plethora of military systems in Europe, and decimate contracts for the European defence industry.

“We can expect an additional strain on resources, it is already looming,” said Jiri Sedivy, new chief executive of the European Defence Agency, which helps EU governments develop military capabilities. He took up his post this month.

“It’s especially disappointing considering that defence budgets only recently recovered from the financial shock of 10 years ago,” he told Reuters.

With the European Commission expected to present revised budget proposals next week, defence ministers held a video conference on Tuesday with the EU’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, who made the case for defence after COVID-19.

Acknowledging that the coronavirus “is a new factor, demanding resources,” Borrell told a news conference: “The coronavirus has brought a new threat … and it requires a stronger Europe in the world.”

Military cooperation could help advances in technology for pandemics, officials say, including in chemical and biological research such as hi-tech, resistant clothing.

Plethora of programmes 

Following the UK’s 2016 vote to quit the EU, France and Germany seized on European defence as a way to promote integration. They agreed on a new pact with other EU governments.

While the US, the world’s biggest military power, has 30 weapons systems, the EU has 178. The bloc has 17 types of battle tank, compared with just one in the US.

After a 90-million-euro ($98m) pilot phase to boost defence cooperation, the Commission proposed a 13-billion-euro ($14bn) budget to allow EU militaries to plan, spend and deploy together.

Some 6.5 billion euros ($7bn) aimed to modernise Europe’s disjointed transport systems to move troops east in the case of a conflict with Russia – known as military mobility.

Facing a funding gap because of the UK’s departure from the EU this year, negotiators last year cut money planned for military mobility to zero, prompting alarm in Baltic states.

“There is pessimism that has crept in, so we have to broaden the understanding of mobility,” said Ben Hodges, a retired US general who commanded American army forces in Europe. “It’s not just about moving tanks to the front. This is about the flexibility of our leaders to do things to deal with a crisis.”


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