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07 Mar 2025, 02:32 GMT+10
Donald Tusk has called for the EU to escalate its military buildup in order to outpace Russia
The EU can't win an arms race against Russia because Moscow will not engage in one, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has said after Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk urged the bloc to ramp up its military capabilities.
Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Peskov said it was regrettable to hear such statements. "They will not win against us because we will not play with them; we will be busy ensuring our own interests," he said.
"We regret the confrontational, even militaristic, statements coming from Warsaw and Paris, which show that Europe has yet to adjust to the new dynamic between Moscow and Washington," Peskov said. He didn't rule out, however, that European leaders would eventually "feel which way the wind is blowing."
Earlier on Thursday, Tusk accused Moscow of starting a new arms race and insisted that Europe must respond.
"The war, the geopolitical uncertainty and the new arms race started by [Russian President Vladimir] Putin have left Europe with no choice," he stated on social media.
The Polish prime minister further claimed that "Europe must be ready for this race, and Russia will lose it like the Soviet Union 40 years ago," arguing that the EU would arm itself faster than Russia.
Tusk's comments follow statements by French President Emmanuel Macron during an address to the nation on Wednesday claiming that Russia poses a threat to the EU. Macron urged the bloc to boost defense spending and suggested expanding Europe's nuclear deterrence, potentially extending France's nuclear umbrella to other EU countries in response to the perceived risks from Moscow.
The European leaders' calls come as US President Donald Trump's administration has recently signaled a major policy shift, urging European nations to take the lead in their own defense, as well as in supporting Kiev. Last month, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth said that Washington intended to refocus its military priorities on countering China, warning the EU not to assume that American forces would remain in the region indefinitely.
On Tuesday, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen proposed a massive defense spending hike, arguing it is essential for European security. As part of the unveiled ReArm Europe Plan, the bloc would mobilize about $840 billion on defense - an amount more than double total EU defense expenditures in 2024.
Moscow has rejected accusations that it poses a military threat to Europe, condemning Macron's remarks as "highly confrontational." Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed Western claims of an imminent Russian attack as "nonsense" and accused European leaders of inflating the threat to justify higher military spending.
Putin earlier reiterated that Russia has no interest in being drawn into an arms race but stressed that Moscow would take all necessary steps to safeguard its own security and that of its allies.
(RT.com)
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