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Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán's so-called 'strategic divergence' remains unchanged — which means that conclusions on Ukraine will probably be approved by only 26 countries. (Photo: European Council)

EU summit of symbolism? Much discussion, no decisions

Fresh from the two-day Nato summit where European countries pledged higher defence spending to appease US president Donald Trump, EU leaders are gathering in Brussels for their last meeting before the summer recess.

The packed agenda — with critical topics such as the situation in the Middle East,

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Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán's so-called 'strategic divergence' remains unchanged — which means that conclusions on Ukraine will probably be approved by only 26 countries. (Photo: European Council)

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Elena is EUobserver's editor-in-chief. She is from Spain and has studied journalism and new media in Spanish and Belgian universities. Previously she worked on European affairs at VoteWatch Europe and the Spanish news agency EFE.

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