EU countries in NATO. Part I
According to the Clingendael Report - New Treats, New EU and NATO responses - from July 2015 issued by the Netherlands Institute of International Relations, the changes in the security environment of Europe ask for a prudent response from the part of EU and NATO member countries. Since the adoption...
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