European Commission proposes five major projects to spur EU defence teamwork
The European Commission has proposed five major cross-border projects to deepen defence cooperation among member states, according to Euronews. The initiative aims to strengthen Europe's defence industry and boost joint procurement. The proposal comes as the continent reshapes its security priorities.

The European Commission has proposed launching five major cross-border projects to deepen defence cooperation among member states. According to Euronews, the initiative aims to make Europe's fragmented defence industry more integrated and efficient.
The projects focus on areas such as joint procurement, air defence, military mobility and strengthening industrial capacity. The Commission argues that pooling resources, rather than acting separately, would lower costs and enhance deterrence.
The proposal comes as Europe re-examines its security priorities. Analysts say the continent's push to raise defence spending could create significant opportunities for defence firms. Whether the projects advance, however, will depend on the political will of member states, whose approval is needed to move ahead.
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