On Wednesday 19 March, in its ‘Joint White Paper for European Defence Readiness 2030’, the European Commission highlighted the need for Member States to work together to purchase military equipment, saying it was ready to support the effort.
While it is important, according to the High Representative for the Union, Kaja Kallas, to spend more on defence, “the added value of working together is priceless”. Joint or collaborative procurement is one of the most important instruments...