European foreign ministers meet in Warsaw Tuesday to address Ukraine's war, Trump's potential return, and European security. Germany, France, Italy, and Poland join in person, with UK and Spain attending remotely. Talks focus on Europe's defense identity amid escalating tensions and shifting US policies, Polish and German officials confirmed.
, Donald Trump's return to power and European security will dominate debate when foreign ministers from six major European countries hold talks in Warsaw on Tuesday. Ministers from Germany, France, Italy and Poland are to attend the meeting while Britain's David Lammy and Spain's Manuel Albares will take part by video. Taking place following a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels, the Warsaw gathering will "discuss possible decisions in the face of these dramatic events on the other side of our eastern border and across the Atlantic", host foreign minister Radoslaw Sikorski said on Monday.
With the Russian invasion of Ukraine nearly three years old and Trump's return to power threatening a drastic change in US policy, the talks will also deal with "Europe's defence identity and how to reinforce it", a Polish foreign ministry spokesman told AFP. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga was also invited, but will be travelling between Ukraine and the United States instead..
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European Ministers debate Ukraine, Trump and security in Warsaw talks
European foreign ministers meet in Warsaw Tuesday to address Ukraine's war, Trump's potential return, and European security. Germany, France, Italy, and Poland join in person, with UK and Spain attending remotely. Talks focus on Europe's defense identity amid escalating tensions and shifting US policies, Polish and German officials confirmed. War in Ukraine, Donald Trump's return to power and European security will dominate debate when foreign ministers from six major European countries hold tal