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Like the national governments, the European structures are preparing for their return to school with one confidence. the coming autumn and winter will be especially difficult. Many current files have not changed, but the situation is not quite the same as it was a few months ago. Now we must combine the prolongation of the war in Ukraine with the historic escalation of energy prices, which is driving the European economy into recession. Many observers expect social unrest and political upheaval.
After six months of war in Ukraine, the main challenge for Europeans will be to support Kiev. “The European Union will stand by Ukraine as long as necessary.” the president of the commission, Ursula von der Leyen, promises. Politically, it requires condemnation of Russian aggression and, first of all, acceptance of sanctions. The ones on the ground are the most important and the toughest ever taken…
Source: Le Figaro
