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Von Der Leyen Named 5 Eu Priorities in Peace Agreement on Ukraine

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This is stated on the website of the European Commission. The first priority is to achieve a just and lasting peace with real security guarantees for Ukraine and Europe. As a sovereign state, Ukraine cannot have any restrictions on its Armed Forces, which would leave the country vulnerable to future attacks,” the head of the European Commission stressed. According to her, this is not only about deterrence, but about the security of the whole of …
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Ursula von der Leyen named five conditions for a peace agreement on Ukraine. Photo: UNIAN The future peace agreement on Ukraine should be based on five main priorities of the European Union. This was stated by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at a meeting of the European Parliament, reports “European Pravda”. She emphasized that the EU, Ukraine, the US and the “coalition of the determined” are working on a common vision of the …

This is stated on the website of the European Commission. The first priority is to achieve a just and lasting peace with real security guarantees for Ukraine and Europe. As a sovereign state, Ukraine cannot have any restrictions on its Armed Forces, which would leave the country vulnerable to future attacks,” the head of the European Commission stressed. According to her, this is not only about deterrence, but about the security of the whole of …

The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, said on Wednesday that the “first priority” of an agreement for Ukraine must be to ensure a “just and lasting peace” that respects the sovereignty of the country without imposing limitations on its army. “The first priority is that any agreement must guarantee a just and lasting peace, and must guarantee the real security of Ukraine and Europe as a sovereign nation, without imposing…

Negotiations for a possible peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia hit a new snag on Tuesday. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that “Ukraine’s future is in the European Union” and that its membership is “an essential part of any security framework.” This statement contrasts sharply with the draft peace plan promoted by Washington, which demands that Ukraine remain outside NATO and that lines of control be frozen—a co…

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