Macron Opposes the EU’s Drone Wall Proposal

In the past weeks, drones have entered the airspace of Poland, Romania, Denmark, and Norway, with Europe frequently attributing these breaches to Russia. These events have revitalized the push for a “drone wall,” an idea that frontline nations introduced last year and endorsed by von der Leyen in her recent State of the Union address.

However, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius stated earlier this week that other priorities were more pressing. He remarked, “Drone defense, of course, but not by a drone wall,” at the Warsaw Security Forum.

The discussion on the drone wall highlights geographic-based disagreements among European leaders on the best ways to protect the continent from external threats, including Russia, as demonstrated at the summit in Copenhagen.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni emphasized the importance of not neglecting Europe’s southern regions, a sentiment shared by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

“Any joint European defense initiative cannot be confined to the continent’s eastern borders,” he commented to journalists.

Latvian Prime Minister Evika Siliņa and Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda endorsed the project before the Copenhagen meeting, underscoring a noticeable division between nations on the frontline and those located further from the Russian and Ukrainian borders.


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3 responses to “Macron Opposes the EU’s Drone Wall Proposal”

  1. coma stalk Avatar
    coma stalk

    Another day, another summit where we all pretend to be on the same page while dodging drone traffic like it’s some sort of Euro-style game of dodgeball. 🤷‍♂️ Good luck building that wall—seems like everyone prefers to argue over the blueprint instead! 😏

  2. Show Off Avatar

    Just what we need, a fancy drone wall! Because nothing says “strong defense” like throwing up a techy barrier while we argue over who gets to patrol the southern borders. 🤦‍♂️

  3. Bug Blitz Avatar
    Bug Blitz

    So, Macron thinks a drone wall is a bit much, eh? Maybe he just prefers a nice café terrace to watch the chaos unfold—it’s all about ambiance, after all! 😏🍷

  4. Sepukku Avatar

    Well, isn’t it delightful to see our esteemed leaders bickering over drones while the rest of us are just trying to dodge rain in London? Who needs a ‘drone wall’ when we’ve got more urgent matters like perfecting our espresso shots, eh? ☕️😂

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