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5 resultsfor “EU leaders summit Brussels news”

Conflicts

Ukraine hits Moscow oil refinery in response to strikes on Ukraine – Europe live

Brussels, Belgium. Photograph: Omar Havana/Getty Images Later on, **the ministers will also take part in the Ukraine Defence Contact Group meeting,** a key forum to coordinate on support for Ukraine, which is expected

The Guardian WorldYesterday
Politics

Starmer says UK opening talks with EU on joining €90bn loan scheme for Ukraine – UK politics live

news release, this initiative is not a one-off; it is part of Starmer’s bid to improve and deepen the UK’s post-Brexit relations with the EU. > double quotation markThe extra funding

The Guardian WorldMay 4
Politics

EU leaders sign joint statement in support of Ukraine - Europe live

summit in Brussels, Belgium. Photograph: Laia Ros/Reuters Guess we can **call it the Magyar effect,** after **Péter Magyar**, the new Hungarian prime minister, who replaced the infamously obstructive **Viktor Orbán.** The **statement reads fairly similar

The Guardian World4h ago
World

EU approves a $106 billion loan package to help Ukraine after Hungary lifts its veto

BRUSSELS — The European Union on Thursday approved a 90-billion-euro ($106-billion) loan package to help Ukraine meet its economic and military needs for two years after oil began flowing through a key pipeline

NPR Topics: NewsApr 24
Conflicts

Friday briefing: How Gaza, Lebanon and Iran have found themselves caught in an escalation without end

leaders are expected to rebuke Netanyahu for his continued expansion in Gaza and Lebanon at a forthcoming Brussels summit but, says Emma, he has a long history of shaking off criticism, and the EU

The Guardian WorldJun 5