“The respect of the internationally recognised borders is a universal principle,” the European Council president said on Tuesday.
The European Commission has proposed new rules aimed at strengthening the security of supply and availability of critical medicines, prioritising EU-based suppliers in public procurement.
During his visit to the Bosnian capital on Monday, Mark Rutte reaffirmed NATO’s support for Bosnia’s territorial integrity and peace.
In a statement to parliament on Friday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk shared his plan as part of a wider effort to create a 500,000-strong army to deter Russian aggression.
A group of 11 health ministers has proposed expanding the scope of new EU defence funds to include critical medicines in an op-ed published on Euronews.
Europe can no longer afford to treat medicine security as a secondary issue. Anything less would be a grave miscalculation — one that could turn our dependence on critical medicines into the Achilles heel of Europe’s security, health ministers of 11 EU member states write in a Euronews exclusive.
The fighters stormed several villages near the country’s coast, killing dozens of men believed to be linked to the regime of former President Bashar Assad.
The violence overnight is the deadliest in Syria since Bashar al-Assad was ousted in a lightning offensive in December by Islamist-led rebels.
Ursula von der Leyen has called for “comprehensive” security guarantees for Ukraine that can deter future Russian aggression.
Donald Trump’s push to strike a deal between Russia and Ukraine has rattled Europeans and stoked fears their security will be irreparably weakened.