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US Defence Secretary Calls for Stronger European Defence at D-Day Commemoration

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During the D-Day commemorations in Normandy, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth urged European nations to take greater responsibility for their own defence. He emphasised that Europe must lead in providing conventional military capabilities, a call to action that reflects growing concerns over security in the region.

Hegseth’s remarks come at a critical time as the US plans to reduce its troop presence in Europe, which could shift the balance of military support. This reduction may compel European allies, particularly France, to accelerate their rearmament efforts, as confirmed by France’s Armed Forces Minister Catherine Vautrin during the meeting.

The backdrop of these discussions is the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, where the future of transatlantic security cooperation will be a key topic. Hegseth’s insistence on European self-reliance highlights a potential shift in US foreign policy, moving towards a model where European nations must bolster their own military readiness.

As the world watches, the implications of these developments could reshape not only military alliances but also the dynamics of European defence spending and strategy in the years to come.

Source: Euronews

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