Refuelers: several solutions in sight
(BRUSSELS2) The lack of in-flight refueling for the European armies – which was noted during the operation in Libya but earlier in Kosovo – could be filled in the short and medium term.
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(BRUSSELS2) The lack of in-flight refueling for the European armies – which was noted during the operation in Libya but earlier in Kosovo – could be filled in the short and medium term.
Read(BRUSSELS2) The Ministers of Defense and Foreign Affairs will be able to meditate, on 19 November (and thereafter), on the last remarks made by General Hakan Syren. At his last meeting, which he chaired
Read(BRUSSELS2) The in-flight refueling tanker file was, for several months, a “hot” file between NATO and the EU. Each organization having a view on this project. A dispute which is not only institutional but also
Read(BRUSSELS2) The in-flight refueling project – a bit stuck so far – could be relaunched at the next Council of Defense Ministers. Several countries are expected to sign a letter of intent on November 19. The idea
Read(BRUSSELS2) The last discussion in Nicosia between Defense Ministers proved this. If “pooling and sharing” (sharing and pooling) is accepted in principle by all, or almost, today, its methods still remain
Read(BRUSSELS2) The informal meeting of Defense Ministers in Nicosia on Wednesday and Thursday (26 and 27 September) will take place without the presence of the High Representative, who is detained in New York. It is therefore the
Read(BRUXELLES2) Rather rare fact to be reported. The three leaders of the Nordic armies, Sverker GÖRANSON of Sweden, Ari Puheloinen of Finland and Harald Sunde of Norway have just signed an article together celebrating cooperation
ReadThe Benelux “engine” – once stalled – seems to be starting again, at least in terms of defense. Several projects relating to aerial surveillance or joint training are planned. Details… (BRUSSELS2) The ministers of
ReadWe will have to add a flag to the Musis logo! The Polish Defense Minister, Bogdan Klich, indeed signed today (9 December 2010) a letter of intent marking the participation of the
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