Wait, the news said last night that the passus about shunning US arms industry was ultimately removed from the EU resolution's last draft.
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Wait, the news said last night that the passus about shunning US arms industry was ultimately removed from the EU resolution's last draft. Now here's another article claiming it's in, plus even extended to include Israel? None of the news sources I found actually link to the freakin' EU papers they are all talking about.
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Wait, the news said last night that the passus about shunning US arms industry was ultimately removed from the EU resolution's last draft. Now here's another article claiming it's in, plus even extended to include Israel? None of the news sources I found actually link to the freakin' EU papers they are all talking about.
Currently it is still in the planning phase. The source of the article I posted is an Israeli newspaper.
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Currently it is still in the planning phase. The source of the article I posted is an Israeli newspaper.
Would you mind adding the subtitle of the article to make that clearer even for those who don't click through: "Under the current proposal, the €150 billion loan fund can be used only for procurement within Europe."
(Also, tbh, the authors writing an article about Israel being excluded is kind of a misleading, as Israel is not special here. Ivory Coast and Paraguay are also excluded, seeing as they're not EU members.)
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Would you mind adding the subtitle of the article to make that clearer even for those who don't click through: "Under the current proposal, the €150 billion loan fund can be used only for procurement within Europe."
(Also, tbh, the authors writing an article about Israel being excluded is kind of a misleading, as Israel is not special here. Ivory Coast and Paraguay are also excluded, seeing as they're not EU members.)
Added. The article also contained 'draft proposal' so it is not final.
It is significant because Turkey was mentioned but not Israel and they kind of belong to the same group.
Ivory and Paraguay are not big arms dealers. Israel however sells a massive amount of weapons to the EU
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Added. The article also contained 'draft proposal' so it is not final.
It is significant because Turkey was mentioned but not Israel and they kind of belong to the same group.
Ivory and Paraguay are not big arms dealers. Israel however sells a massive amount of weapons to the EU
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Thanks
Turkey was mentioned
Oh, shoot, sorry. Missed that, thanks for the correction.
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