European Union leaders committed to working together to bolster the continent’s defenses and to free up hundreds of billions ...
European leaders have agreed to a significant increase in defense spending as the European Union seeks to strengthen its ...
The summit follows a fortnight of frantic shuttle diplomacy between Washington, London and Paris by Europe’s most senior ...
The full EU27 agreed conclusions on defence – but Hungary's Viktor Orbán refused to back common language on support for ...
EU leaders agreed Thursday to boost security and defense spending to rearm Europe in the wake of Russian aggression over ...
Copenhagen is prepared to join a European peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, according to Foreign Minister Lars Rasmussen Read Full Article at RT.com ...
The ‘ReArm Europe’ plan, introduced by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, seeks to mobilise €800 billion for defence over four years. It includes €150 billion in loans, fiscal ...
Summit conclusions on defence spending should find unanimous approval – but the EU looks ready to press forward on Ukraine regardless of Viktor Orbán.
The EU’s executive branch estimates that about ... That’s the most important message,” Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen told reporters. The call is a sharp departure from decades ...
To add momentum to the effort, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen put forward a plan to loosen budget rules ...
in Ukraine and strengthening regional security within the EU. Mette Frederiksen met with Starmer at Downing Street earlier this year in February, where they both expressed concern over rising threats ...