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Mitsotakis continues balancing act with compromise EU proposal on Trump’s Peace Council
Kyriakos Mitsotakis has sought to chart a careful course between Washington and Brussels, proposing a compromise on Donald Trump’s “Peace Council” while reaffirming EU unity over Greenland. His stance underscores Greece’s bid to remain a trusted European partner without closing the door on US overtures, particularly in the energy sphere.
Arriving at the extraordinary European Council summit on Thursday, Mitsotakis acknowledged the legitimacy of concerns about Trump’s proposed Peace Council, which many EU leaders fear could rival the United Nations. He argued that the remit, as presented...
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