At the same time, the Summit approved the accession perspective of Georgia – Our future is together “said in a tweet, Charles Michel – Extraordinary summit on inflation requested by Draghi – Von der Layen welcomes the agreement
The grant to Ukraine and Moldova The “27” agreed on Thursday in a historic decision taken at the Brussels Summit. At the same time, Georgia’s accession perspective was approved at the Summit.
Agreement. The European Council has just decided to grant Ukraine and Moldova candidate status for EU membership. Historic moment. Today is a crucial step on your path to the EU. Congratulations to Volodymyr Zelensky, Maya Sandu and the people of Ukraine and Moldova. “Our future is together,” he said in a Twitter post President of the European Council, Charles Michel.
Agreement. #EUCO has just decided EU candidate status to Ukraine and Moldova.
A historic moment.
Today marks a crucial step on your path towards the EU.
Congratulations @ZelenskyyUa and @sandumaiamd and the people of Ukraine 🇺🇦 and 🇲🇩
Our future is together.
– Charles Michel (@CharlesMichel) June 23, 2022
He added that “the European Council has decided to recognize Georgia’s European perspective and is ready to grant candidate status once the outstanding priorities are taken into account. Congratulations to the Georgian people. A historic moment in EU-Georgia relations: Georgia’s future lies within the EU. “
The #EUCO decided to recognize the European perspective of Georgia and is ready to grant candidate status once the outstanding priorities are addressed.
Congratulations to the Georgian people.
A historic moment in EU-Georgia relations: Georgia’s future lies within the EU. 🇪🇺🇬🇪
– Charles Michel (@CharlesMichel) June 23, 2022
Draghi called for an emergency inflation summit
The Italian Prime Minister had earlier suggested holding an extraordinary summit on the economy (inflation), including the issue of energy and the food crisis, in July. Mario Draghi.
According to information, the French President Emanuel Macron and the Irish Prime Minister Michel Martin clearly supported the Italian proposal. On the contrary, the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte expressed reservations, arguing that an extraordinary meeting should be held only if there is going to be a specific decision.
Today is a good day for Europe.
Congratulations to President @ZelenskyyUA President @Sandumaiamd and Prime Minister @GharibashviliGe
Your countries are part of our European family.
And today’s historic decision by Leaders confirms that. pic.twitter.com/lAkv8Bq5fs
– Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) June 23, 2022
The Prime Minister addressed a message to Turkey to listen to the international persuasions and to de-escalate its provocative rhetoric Kyriakos Mitsotakis, attending the Summit. The Greek Prime Minister pointed out that Greece is fully satisfied with the draft conclusions that he asks Turkey to stop questioning our national sovereignty and at the same time, noted that he will inform our partners about the developments in the Eastern Mediterranean.
“I will inform the European Council about the developments in the Eastern Mediterranean”, said Mr. Mitsotakis and added: Athens is fully covered by the draft conclusions, which clearly asks Turkey to stop questioning the sovereignty and territorial integrity of EU countries and to return to a de-escalation process with full respect for international law. And I hope that Turkey will listen to these pleas this time, because only in this way will the tension in the Eastern Mediterranean be reduced during these months, with the sole fault of the neighboring country.
The full text of the Prime Minister’s statement:
The current European Council is of particular importance, as we will unanimously confirm the granting of candidate status to Ukraine and Moldova. It is a very important political decision taken by the European Union in response to Russia’s overt invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine has the right to claim membership of the European family and the decision to grant it candidate status sends a clear message from the European Union, not only to Ukraine in support of this difficult situation, but also to open a door to the Ukrainian people can now claim membership in a united Europe.
We will also have the opportunity to discuss a number of other issues of geopolitical interest. I will also brief the European Council on developments in the eastern Mediterranean. Athens is fully covered by the draft Conclusions, which clearly asks Turkey to stop questioning the sovereignty and territorial integrity of European Union countries and to return to a process of de-escalation, with full respect for international law. And I really hope that Turkey will listen to these persuasions this time, because only in this way will it be possible to reduce the tension that has been created in the eastern Mediterranean over the last two months, with the sole fault of the neighboring country.
From there on, we will have the opportunity tomorrow, in the context of the Euro Summit, to discuss developments on the economic front. European economies are facing the spectrum of precision and inflation. The possibilities for budgets to deal with this crisis are finite.
In our country we have already launched a very important National Support Program for households and businesses which manifests itself in many different directions. Only at the moment are they running, in terms of government policy, three initiatives: the Fuel Pass, the Power Pass, but also the replacement of energy-intensive air conditioners.
All of this, combined with the government’s tax reduction policy, provides a framework for supporting households and businesses in the face of the onslaught of income.
But because this is a European problem. As the root cause of this problem lies in the extremely high gas prices that entail the prices of electricity, I will reiterate – together with the Italian Prime Minister – the urgent call for bold initiatives at European level, such as the imposition of a ceiling on wholesale price of natural gas.
This is an issue that we have been discussing for a long time, unfortunately so far there has not been the necessary mobility. I want to hope that now all the members of the European Council recognize the need for a coordinated European response that can support national budgets, so as to reduce, as far as possible, the negative effects of precision on our households and businesses. us.
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