French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday called on European nations to seek more independence on airspace defense and advocated against relying too much on the US, a long-divisive issue that takes on new urgency because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Macron made his case for Europeans building their own airspace protection strategy in the closing speech of a conference in Paris gathering defense ministers and other representatives of 20 European nations.
The talks included anti-drone combat and ballistic missile defense, French organizers said, adding that Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has shown the importance and effectiveness of such equipment. Nuclear weapons deterrence was also on the agenda.
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“We need to know what the threat situation is … and then, what are we, Europeans, able to produce? And what do we then need to buy?” Macron said.
He warned against purchasing immediately “what’s on the shelves.”
Among those who took part in the meeting were Germany, the UK and Sweden, as well as Ukraine’s neighbors Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania. Representatives of NATO and the EU also attended.
Macron pushed for European defense equipment manufacturers to build independent military systems and relocate production on the continent. He also called for enhanced European standards.
“Why do we still need to buy American too often? Because Americans have standardized much more than we have and they themselves have federal agencies that provide massive subsidies to their manufacturers,” he said.
The one-day meeting took place on the sidelines of the Paris Air Show, the world’s largest event focusing on aviation and space industry that opened on Monday.
France has been openly critical of German-led plans for improved European air defense capabilities. The so-called European Sky Shield project, launched at the end of last year, is made up of 17 European nations, but not France. It is meant to be integrated within NATO air and missile defense systems.
The French government believes the project does not adequately preserve European sovereignty, because it is expected to be largely based on US and Israeli industry.
German Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius attended the Paris meeting.
“With the European Sky Shield Initiative, we are bringing together European states to jointly increase protection against ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and drones,” German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said at a news conference earlier on Monday in Berlin with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.
The German-led plan is expected to feature the Israeli Arrow 3 system and build on existing US Patriot missile capabilities.
Scholz made no reference to Paris’ objections to the initiative.
Defense has been a recurrent bone of contention between the two nations, with France complaining that Germany was not doing enough in the area for years — until the war in Ukraine led Berlin to announce a major boost to military spending.
Macron said that the Mamba anti-missile system developed together by France and Italy “is now deployed and operational in Ukraine, protecting key installations and lives.”
The delivery of the system to Kiev was announced by Paris and Rome in February.
“It really is Europe protecting Europe,” Macron said.
The Mamba system is part of NATO’s integrated air and missile defense.
With the help of Western weapons and growing experience, Ukraine’s air defense systems have made great strides since the war started last year, saving infrastructure and lives, and preventing Russia from achieving air superiority.
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