Europe needs to boost military capabilities, says EU defence chief

Europe needs to boost military capabilities, says EU defence chief

Andrius Kubilius said Europe is preparing for greater defence responsibility amid the US pivot to focus on confronting China.

European Commission Andrius Kubilius
The EU’s defence chief Andrius Kubilius said the EU is ‘moving ahead’ with its defence responsibility. (EPA Images pic)
WASHINGTON:
Europe needs to boost its defence capabilities as the US seeks to focus on countering China, the EU’s defence commissioner said on Monday.

President Donald Trump has pushed for increased military burden-sharing with Europe since returning to office earlier this year, with Nato allies agreeing last month to boost their defence spending.

“Europe is preparing to take responsibility for its own defence. You asked us to do that, and finally we are moving ahead,” Andrius Kubilius said in a speech in Washington.

“We are recognising that you, Americans, have really the right and the reason in the longer-term perspective to start to shift more and more towards the Indo-Pacific in order to mitigate Chinese rising military power,” he said.

“We Europeans need to ramp up our defence capabilities,” the former Lithuanian prime minister said, adding, “That is what we are doing.”

The US has for years identified China as its primary military rival and has sought to shift its focus and additional military assets to Asia.

But unrest in the Middle East has repeatedly pulled American attention back to that region, with US assets being shifted – at least temporarily – away from Asia as a result.

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