EU leaders to discuss mutual assistance pact amid growing concerns over NATO security guarantees. The talks come as member states weigh independent defense cooperation.
European Union leaders are set to discuss a potential mutual assistance pact as concerns grow regarding the reliability of NATO security guarantees.
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European Union leaders are set to discuss a potential mutual assistance pact as concerns grow regarding the reliability of NATO security guarantees.
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