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Exclusive: The EU is 'not naïve' about ever-closer Russia-China ties, says Charles Michel

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Exclusive: The EU is 'not naïve' about ever-closer Russia-China ties, says Charles Michel

Exclusive: The EU is 'not naïve' about ever-closer Russia-China ties, says Charles Michel

In an exclusive interview with Euronews, European Council President Charles Michel discussed the Ukraine war and China's proposed peace plan.


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Euronews Correspondent Shona Murray sits down with European Council President, Charles Michel, to discuss support for war-ravaged Ukraine and the lack of consensus among EU leaders on the situation in Gaza.

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Ukraine Ukraine Country in Eastern Europe

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Ukraine moves to limit human rights of citizens under martial law

Kyiv notified the European Council that the rights and freedoms of Ukrainians may be restricted under martial law as it moves to expand military conscription.

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