Brussels has moved one step closer to creating an EU Army as Eurocrats have debated the benefits of the taxpayer-funded force with one minister calling for a “Military Schengen”.
The super army would be funded by all the EU member states with some saying the army must become a reality “without further delays.”
Sensationally calling for a “military Schengen” – giving EU Army soldiers the right to move freely throughout the bloc.
Some in the EU have said the state of European security has grown increasingly fragile and that the EU, in order to defend itself and increase security, must do more on its own.