EU states meet in Brussels on Thursday to discuss rising Middle Eastern tensions, economic impact
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EU states meet in Brussels on Thursday to discuss rising Middle Eastern tensions, economic impact
European Council President Antonio Costa to preside over leaders' summit on supporting Ukraine, easing tensions in Middle East, increasing eurozone's competitiveness, and more - Anadolu Ajansı
In fact, the EU leaders wanted to talk about Europe's core economic issues. Now, the summit agenda of the Middle East war and energy prices are at the top of the agenda.
The war in the Middle East has again put the European Union in a delicate situation and on Thursday the leaders of the 27 meet again in Brussels, at a new summit of the European Council, to seek their position in an unstable world, already detached from Trump and with contingent issues to the purely war: energy, a possible economic crisis and the intention that Ukraine will not get out of the focus of the Community bloc. Indeed, the heads of sta…
President Gitanas Nausėda is heading to a European Council (EC) meeting in Brussels on Thursday, where he will discuss support for Ukraine and the security situation in the Middle East with EU leaders. As reported by the Presidency, the leaders will also discuss strengthening European security and defense, the competitiveness of the European Union (EU) and strengthening the single market during the two-day meeting.
Sánchez Lands in Brussels to Export the Pacifist Path and Seek Solutions to the "Triple Cost" of War
The dark and complex web of tensions that pulses strongly on the international stage, fueled by the war initiated by the United States and Israel against Iran and the armed conflict that has left more than 140,000 dead in Ukraine, will be the cornerstone of the European Council meeting to be held this Thursday in Brussels. The leaders of the 27 member states will attend, including the President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez. This summ…
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