The European Union is actively pursuing ways to safeguard Ukraine's future following the conflict with Russia, considering military and civil missions as part of their strategy. Draft conclusions from a Special European Council suggest that EU leaders are prepared to explore the Common Security and Defense Policy's instruments to establish peace post-war. This has become urgent given the potential threat of future Russian aggression, despite internal challenges, such as Hungary's Prime Minister Orban threatening to veto any proposals. The situation underscores a shift toward a more involved European stance in Ukraine's security matters.
The EU is exploring military involvement and civil missions to strengthen Ukraine's security post-conflict, amidst ongoing discussions on their capabilities and approaches.
EU leaders are preparing for a significant debate on security guarantees for Ukraine, with the involvement of 27 member states and Ukrainian President Zelenskiy.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has threatened to veto any conclusions regarding Ukraine, complicating the EU's plans for future security guarantees.
The EU's commitment to explore security measures has signaled a proactive approach to deter future Russian aggression against Ukraine, paving the way for peace.
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