Brussels: European Council Opens With Ukraine, Defence Funding at the Core
EU leaders and senior officials gathered in Brussels as preparatory meetings began for the December European Council. Defence financing, long-term military support for Ukraine, and coordination with NATO dominated early discussions, according to diplomatic sources.
Officials described the opening tone as serious and constrained, shaped by budget limits and war fatigue rather than grand initiatives.
Kyiv: Ukraine Reports Continued Pressure as Diplomacy Resumes in Europe
Ukrainian authorities reported ongoing Russian shelling and drone activity across eastern and southern regions, with no confirmed major territorial changes. Energy officials warned that infrastructure remains vulnerable as temperatures continue to fall.
The battlefield remained locked in attrition even as political attention shifted back to conference rooms in Brussels and European capitals.
Brussels: Divisions Surface Over EU Fiscal Rules and Defence Spending
Finance ministers and advisers clashed over how strictly to enforce EU fiscal rules while increasing defence budgets. Southern member states argued for flexibility, while fiscally conservative countries pushed to limit exemptions.
The debate exposed a core European dilemma: preparing for long-term security threats without reopening the debt crises of the past.
Berlin: German Government Faces Renewed Pressure Ahead of Council Decisions
In Berlin, coalition leaders met to align positions ahead of the European Council, particularly on defence funding and Ukraine support. Opposition parties renewed criticism of military recruitment reforms, warning against overstretching public consent.
Germany’s internal debate again mirrored Europe’s wider struggle to balance security urgency with political restraint.
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