The meeting of politicians was initiated by France President Emmanuel Macron to discuss US initiatives in completing the Russian War in Ukraine.
On Monday 17th in Paris, the climax of the European Union leaders did not make any specific decisions in the situation in Ukraine. This was said by Polish prime minister Donald Tusk in a briefing after the climax.
He said such meetings usually do not end with decision making. However, according to him, the Summit in Paris indicates the need to strengthen cooperation in strengthening security in Europe and finding a general approach to complete the war in Ukraine.
The head of the Poland government noted that the EU leaders have confirmed the willingness to spend more than defense, and the defense costs could no longer be considered too much.
“And you don’t have to be annoyed if the American allies say: spend more, be stronger and more stable,” Tusk said.
The head of the Poland government has called it “a serious logic concession, which has spoken of Poland for months,” adding that increasing defense costs should be integrated both at the level of individual member countries and At the EU level.
He added that the participants of the Paris meeting with Paris had 100 percent confident that Europe could effectively support Ukraine in maintaining its sovereignty, “if we could really protect ourselves from threats as Europe, and now not This is it. “
The summit was attended by leaders of major EU countries, including Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and Denmark, as well as representatives of the European Commission and NATO. Participants of the meeting also discussed important issues of defense policy and strategic collaboration within the bloc.
The president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky will hold a long telephone conversation with French leader Emmanuel Macron after an emergency meeting of European leaders in Paris.
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