Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez are among the latest voices to support the idea of a European army to ensure a credible and lasting peace in the continent.
“It is time to create a European army, EU armed forces with troops from all 27 member countries, working under a single flag with the same objectives,” Sánchez said. “This is the only way that we become a true union.”
However, despite calls from various capitals in recent years, EU officials in Brussels remain reluctant to reignite the conversation.
It’s not about looking the same but being produced by the same producer to the same standards in huge numbers.
Lack of economy of scale is the by far biggest drawback of European military production and makes them totally uncompetitive.