"It's important to get out of the theoretical realm, the think tank realm of strategic autonomy […] and to talk about pragmatic, practical solutions", he stated.
"That's why US administrations, presidents from both parties, secretaries of defense going back the last six or seven, have all talked about the 2 percent GDP as a sort of basic good housekeeping standard for military spending", he said, apparently referencing a defence spending goal made by Washington's NATO allies.
"Why would the Americans ensure our defence in [the] matter? It's up to us to do it", he said, stressing that Europeans have "the expertise, the financial means, and the capacity to do it in Europe".
"I do not know how we can trust our Australian partners now. And this was not [just] a move against France, this undermines Europe's trust because now it cannot have confidence in its partners", the French secretary of state for European affairs said.
"Strategic autonomy is not an alternative to NATO, and NATO does not have an alternative due to the role it plays in the territorial defence of Europe", the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy argued.