EU army news: Emmanuel Macron’s plan handed major boost – poll finds support growing | World | News

When asked on their opinion on the EU’s security partnership with the US, just 10 percent viewed the US as a viable partner.
In contrast, of the 10 nations asked, 67 percent across all countries believe their own country could not rely on the US.
Even in the UK, 74 percent of those asked issued their support for a EU-level defence force.
Last week Mr Macron once against issued his support for a new defence strategy which may replace NATO.
During the virtual G7 Summit with other leaders, Mr Macron once again issued his call for Europe to rely on its strategic security rather than the US.
He told the Financial Times: “I am a defender of European sovereignty, of strategic autonomy, not because I’m against NATO or because I doubt our American friends, but because I am lucid on the state of the world.
“Because I think we need a fair sharing of the burden and Europe cannot delegate its protection and the protection of its neighbourhood to the USA and so we have to do it together.
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He said: “The Americans want to do less for European defence, the French want to do more for European defence.
“I think that’s the big European project for the years to come.
“Our European partners are close to this path.”
Previously, Mr Macron had stated NATO was becoming braindead as the US turned its back on the security alliance.
Much to the anger of some Eastern European states, Mr Macron had also tried to forge greater ties with Russia.
Prior to his remarks on NATO, the President also called for an EU army amid the breakdown in talks between Donald Trump and Russia over the 1987 nuclear treaty.
He said in 2018: “Who is the main victim? Europe and its security.