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EU defence chief urges states to stop making ‘haute couture’ missiles

Andrius Kubilius pushes for governments to open weapons stockpiles to Ukraine
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Andrius Kubilius speaks with hands raised during an EU parliament committee hearing, with the European parliament logo in the background.
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