With its scapegoat gone, Europe is forced to finally get honest with itself
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NICOSIA, Cyprus — When EU leaders arrived in Cyprus for two days of talks, the mood was as sunny as the Mediterranean island itself. The absence of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who skipped the summit after losing an election — for 16 years the person who caused his counterparts problems — guaranteed that.
But after intensive discussions about the bloc’s mutual defense clause, energy policy and its €1.8 trillion seven-year budget, Europe’s heads of state and government finally
But after intensive discussions about the bloc’s mutual defense clause, energy policy and its €1.8 trillion seven-year budget, Europe’s heads of state and government finally
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