The leaders of Britain and France are spearheading a desperate diplomatic drive to shore up Europe’s security, bolster Ukraine’s defenses and ensure the Trump administration doesn’t seek a ceasefire on terms that reward Moscow for invading its neighbor.
French President Emmanuel Macron says that the EU would impose "reciprocal" tariffs on US steel and aluminium if President Donald Trump moves ahead with the threatened 25 percent duties on European imports.
What we know about Macron’s Ukraine ceasefire proposal – which he says the UK backs - European leaders reaffirmed their support for Zelensky after tense Trump meeting
French President Emmanuel Macron has cautioned against a potential U.S. disengagement from Ukraine, arguing that such a move would not align with Washington’s strategic interests. In an interview with La Tribune Dimanche,
The video conference was convened by António Costa, the president of the European Council, in anticipation of an emergency summit on 6 March. View on euronews
The leaders of the 27 European Union states held a videoconference on 26 February to hear French President Emmanuel Macron report on his talks with US President Donald Trump and discuss preparations for an emergency summit of the European Council scheduled for 6 March.
French President Emmanuel Macron said he wants the European Union to boost its military autonomy and alleviate reliance on the US over the next five to 10 years — responding to a long-running demand from Washington.
EU summit. A special EU summit on Ukraine will take place on March 6, and the bloc's leaders continue to seek a common position on the future of the peace process. The European Co
French President Emmanuel Macron announced that the EU will impose reciprocal tariffs on US steel and aluminium if President Trump implements the threatened 25 percent duties. Macron emphasized the need for Europe to protect and defend itself,