Macron Asserts Strength of EU Defense Clause Compared to NATO
French President Emmanuel Macron has emphasized the robustness of the EU's mutual defense clause, asserting that it is 'steadfast' and stronger than NATO's provisions.
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French President Emmanuel Macron has emphasized the robustness of the EU's mutual defense clause, asserting that it is 'steadfast' and stronger than NATO's provisions.
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