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Finnish President Speaks Out in Support of EU Enlargement to Include Western Balkans and Ukraine - Seznam Zprávy

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As part of his state visit, Finnish President Alexander Stubb spoke at the "Europe as a Challenge" conference on Tuesday, where the EU's enlargement, including Ukraine, was discussed. Czech President Petr Pavel warned that the Czech Republic should not stand aside.
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Finnish President Alexander Stubb spoke out for broader European integration and the enlargement of the European Union to include the Western Balkans and other countries, including Ukraine, at the Europe as a Task conference at Prague Castle on Tuesday. According to him, this is a geopolitical and strategic decision for which there is currently an opportunity. However, its window may close soon, he said in this context in about five years. On th…

As part of his state visit, Finnish President Alexander Stubb spoke at the "Europe as a Challenge" conference on Tuesday, where the EU's enlargement, including Ukraine, was discussed. Czech President Petr Pavel warned that the Czech Republic should not stand aside.

Finnish President Alexander Stubb spoke out for broader European integration and the enlargement of the European Union to include the Western Balkans and other countries, including Ukraine, at the Europe as a Task conference at Prague Castle on Tuesday. According to him, this is a geopolitical and strategic decision for which there is currently an opportunity. However, its window may soon close, he said in this context, about five years.

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