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1 April 18:32

France and five other EU member states called for the issuance of defense bonds in a letter sent ahead of the summit of EU leaders.

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The letter, which was also signed by Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Portugal and Latvia, has sparked interest amid a lack of signatures from countries that had previously expressed support for the idea. Discussions are expected to continue at the EU summit in June.

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România, balticele, Franța și Portugalia cer emiterea de bonduri UE pentru Apărare

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