
EU leaders in Brussels for security, economic talks
EU leaders have gathered in Brussels for a one-day summit focusing on security and economic challenges. This, as the war in Ukraine grinds on and uncertainty looms over US commitment to transatlantic security. Leaders are set to discuss how to boost the bloc's defence industry for a sustained and effective response to Russian aggression. Will Denselow reports from Brussels.
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