France Urges EU States to Pool Security Resources

  • (Source: Deutsche Welle German radio)
  • 12:00 AM, October 6, 2008
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The European Union should boost its defense capabilities and learn to pool the resources of its individual states, the French defense minister said at an EU defense meeting Thursday.>> European states' defense industries must specialize their production capabilities to streamline the bloc's security capacity and eliminate overlap, French Defense Minister Herve Morin said at the informal two-day meeting of EU defence ministers in Deauville, France.>> "If we are talking about a European defence industry, we must accept the idea that not everybody is doing the same thing as everybody else," Morin said. "For example, we could do some work in France and other work elsewhere, and then pool together.">> French President Nicolas Sarkozy, whose country holds the rotating EU presidency, said Wednesday that Europe lacked the "appropriate measures to enact its defense policies.">> He said indirectly that Europe risked losing political power if it was unable to defend itself.>> At the heart of Sarkozy's military agenda is a desire to see Europe able to stand alone if need be.>> In line with this goal, the defense ministers committed at the meeting to filling key military shortfalls such as a lack of transport aircraft and helicopters, better troop protection and the ability to gather intelligence, including by satellite.>> The key decisions made at the Deauville meeting are to be finalized in Brussels on Nov. 10.>> Integrated European defense manufacturing>> But there was growing evidence in Deauville that EU leaders were warming to the idea that more could be done together, particularly at a time of economic slowdown.
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