EU Leaders Agree on Defence Boost, Support Ukraine Amid U.S. Aid Freeze
Brussels, March – European Union leaders have agreed to increase defence spending and reaffirmed their support for Ukraine as concerns over Russia and the U.S.
Brussels, March – European Union leaders have agreed to increase defence spending and reaffirmed their support for Ukraine as concerns over Russia and the U.S.
In a significant diplomatic development, U.S.
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