EU leaders' summit, Nissinen: We need strong democracies such as Kosovo and Finland
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The Ambassador of Finland to Kosovo, Matti Nissinen, says that he expects the European leaders to make good decisions at the Summit of the leaders of the European Union that is being held in Brussels.
In a statement from the interview for
KosovaPress, Nissinen states that the international security architecture is
being challenged a lot and this is the reason why the world needs strong
democracies such as Kosovo and Finland.
Among other things, the Finnish ambassador
emphasizes that the international community should continue its unwavering
support for Ukraine, as the security situation in the world is very worrying.
"To start with the geopolitical analysis at the moment I would say that it's quite concerning overall in the world, we have so many escalations and also possible escalations Global that personally I'm quite concerned about, it feels like the International Security architecture is being challenged heavily, and this is the reason why we need strong democracies such as Kosovo and Finland to defend this architecture. Quite obviously the most important and crucial event that is taking place at this very moment is the Russian military aggression against Ukraine. I think that we, the international community have to continue our unwavering support for Ukraine, financially and militarily for as long as it's needed. And I think this is a very important week when it comes to European decision making on continuing strong support for Ukraine and I hope all leaders will make good decisions on Thursday and Friday", he said for KosovaPress.
The summit of EU leaders is continuing its work
today and tomorrow, where the topic of discussion will be Russia's war of
aggression against Ukraine, the situation in the Middle East, the EU's
enlargement policy, as well as some other EU issues.
Meanwhile, yesterday
(Wednesday) at this summit, the situation in the Western Balkans was discussed,
where Kosovo and Serbia were called to implement the Brussels agreement. /N.
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