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Presenter urges deeper U.N.‑EU cooperation and calls for immediate ceasefire in Ukraine
Summary
A presenter briefing the Council on United Nations–European Union cooperation urged an immediate, full and unconditional ceasefire in Ukraine and outlined joint priorities for 2025–2028, citing operational partnerships in peace operations, peacebuilding and regional crisis response.
The presenter briefing the Council on United Nations–European Union cooperation urged an "immediate, full, and unconditional ceasefire" in Ukraine and outlined joint priorities for 2025–2028, saying deeper operational cooperation between the U.N. and the European Union is essential to advance peace, protection and stability.
The presenter emphasized the EU’s evolution from a post–Second World War project of integration into a major economic and diplomatic actor with a global presence, including delegations in New York. "The European Union conceived it as a project of peace, integration, and cooperation," the presenter said, and added that the EU’s founding treaties "underscore the commitment to multilateral solutions, particularly in the framework of the United Nations."
The briefing invoked Chapter VIII of the United Nations…
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