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MSC's Heusgen on Ukraine, VP Vance, Europe's Challenge

MSC's Heusgen on Ukraine, VP Vance, Europe's Challenge

Bloomberg16-02-2025

Munich Security Conference Chairman Christoph Heusgen discusses the 'shockwave' caused by US Vice President JD Vance's speech at the event as well as the ongoing movement in discussions around Ukraine's future and the challenge for Europe's leaders to be part of the conversation. Heusgen spoke in an interview with Bloomberg's Oliver Crook in Munich. (Source: Bloomberg)

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