“In these three years the efforts made were to get to a right peace and today, thanks to that work there are the conditions because if we had not supported Ukraine we would not be talking about peace, I remember it to all those who say that it is us, who, I who have unleashed the war in Ukraine. We worked because there was no invasion, so that the Ukrainian remained standing and had the adequate conditions to sit at the table. And the fruits of the sacrifices must be reappeared “. So the premier, Giorgia Meloni, at the end of the extraordinary European Council. Commenting on Putin’s phrases addressed to Macron calling him “Napoleon”, he adds: “It seems to me that they are more manifestations towards their audience, I don’t care, I am interested in coming to a solution”.
“In light of negotiations for global, right and lasting peace, the European Union and Member States are ready to further contribute to the security guarantees based on their respective skills and skills, in line with international law, also exploring the possible use of common security and defense policy tools (CSDP). The security guarantees should be undertaken together with Ukraine, as well as with partners who share the same ideals and with the NATO”. This is what we read in the conclusions of the EU summit on Ukraine, approved by 26 Member States excluding Hungary. “The European Council recalls that all military support as well as the security guarantees for Ukraine will be provided in full compliance with the security and defense policy of some Member States and taking into account the security and defense interests of all Member States”, we still read in the text.