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  2. Member states of NATO - Wikipedia

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    The response to whether their country should militarily aid another NATO country if it were to get into a serious military conflict with Russia was also mixed. Roughly half or fewer in six of the eight countries surveyed say their country should use military force if Russia attacks a neighboring country that is a NATO ally.

  3. NATO Enhanced Forward Presence - Wikipedia

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    Following Russia's invasion of Crimea, NATO's member states agreed at the 2016 Warsaw summit to forward deploy four multinational battalion battle groups to areas most likely to be attacked. [ 3 ] The numbers involved, although a notable supplement to the armed forces of the country being defended, are limited so that they avoid seeming to ...

  4. Poland–Taiwan relations - Wikipedia

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    Polish–Taiwanese relations refers to the bilateral relations between the Republic of Poland and the Republic of China (Taiwan).. Under the circumstance of the One China policy, Poland, like a majority of the nations in the world, does not have official diplomatic ties with the Republic of China on Taiwan, and only recognizes the People's Republic of China as the sole representative of China ...

  5. Russia–Taiwan relations - Wikipedia

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    Over the past years, Russia has welcomed more than 300 Taiwanese students to work in the country, while Taiwan has allowed 200 Russian students. [8] It is also said that around 1,000 Taiwanese visit Russia each year. [8] In 2022, Russia added Taiwan to the list of "unfriendly countries". [9] [10]

  6. Defence forces of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    This article outlines the defence forces of the European Union (EU), which implement the EU's Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) in CSDP missions.There are two categories of EU multinational forces: ones that have been established intergovernmentally and made available to the CSDP through Article 42(3) of the Treaty on European Union (TEU), such as the Eurocorps; and the EU Battlegroups ...

  7. European Union–NATO relations - Wikipedia

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    The Military Planning and Conduct Capability (MPCC), established in 2017 and to be strengthened in 2020, does however represent the EU's first step in developing a permanent military OHQ. In parallel, the newly established European Defence Fund (EDF) marks the first time the EU budget is used to finance multinational defence projects.

  8. Military help for Ukraine 'too sensitive', but rep office a ...

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    Taiwan is not involved in military assistance for Ukraine as it is "too sensitive" but would like to establish a representative office in the country, Taiwan Deputy Foreign Minister Francois Wu said.

  9. Foreign relations of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    [214] [215] [216] EU-Taiwan relations were debated in the European Parliament. [217] Sixteen EU member states have established offices in Taipei, along with some functional offices. [218] Taipei Representative Office in the EU and Belgium is the unofficial diplomatic representation of Taiwan in the EU. [219]

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