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EU summit: Spain, Ireland, Slovenia call for 'real pressure' on Israel

EU summit: Spain, Ireland, Slovenia call for 'real pressure' on Israel

Euronews6 hours ago

The 27 leaders of the European Union have arrived in Brussels for what is expected to be a one-day summit with a heavy geopolitical flavour.
The leaders are set to talk about the Israel-Iran conflict, the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine and the battered state of the transatlantic alliance in the new Donald Trump era, all of which have compounded the sense of alarm and uncertainty across capitals.
Tariffs, migration, competitiveness and the 2040 target under the Green Deal are also set to make an appearance during the closed-door discussions on Thursday.
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