EU strategy: Readiness 2030 replaces controversial rearmament program!

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The EU is planning a massive rearmament by 2030 under the new name “Readiness 2030”. Criticism from Spain and Italy is inevitable.

EU strategy: Readiness 2030 replaces controversial rearmament program!

The EU has responded to critical feedback from Spain and Italy and changed the name of the controversial rearmament plan. The plan, originally known as “ReArm Europe”, will now be known as “Readiness 2030”. Paula Pinho, spokeswoman for the EU Commission, explained that the new name was chosen to avoid possible misunderstandings in member states. “If this makes it more difficult to convey the need for these measures to all citizens in the EU, then of course we are all ready not only to listen, but also to take this into account in our communication,” said Pinho.

The rearmament plan, which envisages an investment of up to 800 billion euros in European defense, was launched to strengthen Europe's defense capability in the face of the threat from Russia and a possible reduction in US support. Critics, such as Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, expressed concerns about the term "armament" and stressed the importance of a political rather than military approach, while Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni also found the term misleading to citizens and described the EU as a political project.

The fascination of European names

On an interesting note, European names that come from French, Spanish, German, Italian, Greek and Scandinavian languages ​​are currently in high demand worldwide. Deeply rooted in Europe's cultural diversity, these names are gaining popularity, especially in English-speaking countries. The diversity of European names is reflected in over 525 common examples that present a mixture of a wide variety of countries and cultures. As parents look for original names for their children, European names are increasingly in focus, showing how the world is becoming more open and diverse. In a globalized society, these names could also be a symbol of Europe moving closer together while the Union simultaneously responds to regional challenges Nameberry.