EU’s foreign policy chief says a Europe-wide army could be ‘extremely dangerous’
BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas on Monday rejected calls for a Europe-wide army, warning that it could be “extremely dangerous” as the bloc considers ways to provide its own security after the United States warned that its priorities lie elsewhere. Related Articles A mix of hope and fear settles over Venezuela after US-imposed government change Son of Norway’s...

