European leaders, including Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, convened on Wednesday to address the escalating security threat posed by Russia. The meeting, initiated by French President Macron, focused on collaborative strategies to support Ukraine and ensure regional stability. Kristersson emphasized the critical juncture Europe faces regarding the conflict in Ukraine, stating that its resolution will significantly impact future generations. He affirmed that Ukraine must participate in defining the terms for peace. Discussions also addressed the potential implications of shifting U.S. foreign policy, with Kristersson noting that European nations could collectively compensate for a reduction in U.S. aid to Ukraine, albeit with increased difficulty and expense. He also plans to update the parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee on the latest developments.
European Leaders Convene to Address Security Threat from Russia on Wednesday
Edited by: Татьяна Гуринович
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