"Phone calls to a terrorist, a murderer and an aggressor must be seen as such – as phone calls to a terrorist. (...) I have said from the beginning that Putin can only be stopped on the battlefield", Lithuania's former president Dalia Grybauskaite in an interview with LRT.
Åh SH*T, något STORT händer i Tyskland och Putin kräver svar | Redacted med Clayton Morris
Fullständig transkription av tyska toppmilitära tjänstemäns läckta plan på att attackera Krim-bron
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Tysklands kris: Att reda ut det chockerande avslöjandet av militära planer och Putins krav
I ett ryggradsavslöjande befinner sig Tyskland indraget…
Scholz said the EU must adapt now for the arrival of new members such as Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia and countries in the Western Balkans.
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The European Union must undergo major reforms now to be ready to cope with having 30-36 members in the future, Germany's chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Monday.
He added the bloc should also ditch the requirement for unanimity in its decision-making process, which has in the past allowed single countries to veto key collective decisions.
"The centre of Europe is moving eastwards," Scholz said on Monday, delivering a wide-ranging speech at the Charles University in Prague.
"In this expanded union, the differences between the member states will grow as far as political interests, economic clout and social security systems are concerned," he said. "Ukraine isn’t Luxembourg, and Portugal views the challenges of the world differently than North Macedonia."
Scholz called on the EU to take its promises "seriously" when it comes to enlargement and carry out institutional reforms "now" to adapt itself for the eventual arrival of new member states, such as Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia and countries in the Western Balkans.
Since the entrance of Croatia in 2013, the last country to join the EU, the accession process has ground to a halt, leading to bitter complaints from candidate countries, left today in a sort of enlargement limbo.