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How long will it take Europe to build a drone wall? And how should it be financed? EU leaders arriving in Copenhagen on Wednesday to discuss European defence seemed to have wildly different views, with the traditional geographical divide holding firm on this sudden, but long-expected key European security aspect.
Baltic and northern countries have embraced the project and called for unity and solidarity following a series of airspace violations in the past few weeks in Poland, Estonia, Romania and Denmark.
Evika SiliΕa, Latvia's prime minister, for instance told reporters that she believes a drone wall along the eastern flank could be "doable" within "one year, year and a half".
This directly contradicts comments made earlier this week at the Warsaw Security Forum by German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius for
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