Rym Momtaz
There is safety in numbers, or so the popular saying goes. And EU institutions have taken it to heart. The thinking is: The larger the European bloc, the more powerful it is, and the better equipped it is to confront geopolitical and geoeconomic earthquake underway.
The obsession with unity is real in Brussels and in some capitals. Any hint of disunity taken as proof of the dreaded decline the EU is constantly accused of.
The twenty-seven EU members have certainly defied many expectations since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Along with the European Commission, they have come up with creative workarounds for their divisions to impose sanctions, raise funds, and finance military aid—even if it has often been a laborious and lengthy process.
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