Pope Francis Criticised for Peace Talks Call
Despite belligerent rhetoric from France and Poland, European citizens do not want to send troops to Ukraine.
Despite belligerent rhetoric from France and Poland, European citizens do not want to send troops to Ukraine.
France’s Macron vows to do “whatever it takes” to defeat Russia; other EU leaders say war should be ended, not deepened
Germany is asking for a discount based on its prior bilateral contributions, while France insists on a “Buy European” clause in joint arms procurements.
The prime minister said he will pursue a policy that “protects and promotes Slovak national-state interests.”
The Hungarian foreign minister said Turkey had joined him in calling for a shift in strategy.
More support for Kyiv and the start of EU accession talks are both on the agenda of the upcoming EU summit in December.
Kyiv is still waiting for two-thirds of the pledged one million rounds of ammunition.
Only 17 member states out of 27 have subscribed to the €1 billion worth of joint procurement, a number which was, nevertheless, described by Borrell as an “extraordinary demonstration of European unity and readiness.”
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