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Bush signals softening on EU defence

By Stephen Fidler and James Blitz in Bucharest

Published: April 2 2008 12:35 | Last updated: April 3 2008 07:24

President George W. Bush on Wednesday signalled a softening of long-standing US resistance to stronger European Union defence capabilities, suggesting for the first time this could help rather than weaken Nato.

The signal came in a speech ahead of Wednesday’s Nato summit in Bucharest, in which Mr Bush said European governments should spend more on defence but suggested it did not matter whether it was to support Nato or EU operations.

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