Foreign ministers of five European countries and Ukraine to meet in Warsaw – The Independent
Foreign ministers from the UK, Italy, Germany, Poland, France and Ukraine are set to meet in Warsaw on 19 November. Source: The Independent with reference to two sources, as reported by European Pravda Details: During the meeting, ministers are expected to discuss a range of topics, including the re-election of Donald Trump as US president.
Foreign ministers from the UK, Italy, Germany, Poland, France and Ukraine are set to meet in Warsaw on 19 November.
Source: The Independent with reference to two sources, as reported by European Pravda
Details: During the meeting, ministers are expected to discuss a range of topics, including the re-election of Donald Trump as US president. Other agenda items reportedly include the war in Ukraine and European policy, as The Independent’s sources report.
Background:
- Last week, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk mentioned recent talks with the French president, UK prime minister, NATO secretary-general and leaders of Nordic and Baltic countries to discuss transatlantic cooperation and the war in Ukraine.
- European countries are preparing for Trump’s new administration, which may reduce the US military presence in Europe and reassess the US approach to NATO.
- The president-elect has also promised a swift resolution to the war in Ukraine, although he has yet to reveal specific plans.
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