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Europe & World
> The Council of the European Union extended temporary protection for displaced Ukrainians until at least 4 March 2027, safeguarding residency and social rights for millions.
> France’s 2025 Strategic National Review identified Russia as the primary threat to European security, signalling Paris’s focus on deterrence and defence spending.
> Sweden announced a major increase in military aid to Kyiv, promising fresh equipment and ammunition shipments within months as it finalises NATO accession.
> The United Kingdom approved a new security package containing high-precision weaponry, reaffirming London’s long-term commitment to Ukrainian victory.
> Germany formally asked the United States for two more Patriot batteries, but Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said operational details will remain confidential.
> Switzerland’s 2020 purchase of seventeen Patriot launchers could enter the Ukraine pipeline, though Bern has yet to decide on re-export permissions.
> Slovakia and Malta continued to block the European Union’s next sanctions package against Russia, citing domestic political concerns and delaying collective action.
> NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte urged three member states to reinforce their defences after Trump’s ultimatum, emphasising alliance vigilance.
Europe & World
> The Council of the European Union extended temporary protection for displaced Ukrainians until at least 4 March 2027, safeguarding residency and social rights for millions.
> France’s 2025 Strategic National Review identified Russia as the primary threat to European security, signalling Paris’s focus on deterrence and defence spending.
> Sweden announced a major increase in military aid to Kyiv, promising fresh equipment and ammunition shipments within months as it finalises NATO accession.
> The United Kingdom approved a new security package containing high-precision weaponry, reaffirming London’s long-term commitment to Ukrainian victory.
> Germany formally asked the United States for two more Patriot batteries, but Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said operational details will remain confidential.
> Switzerland’s 2020 purchase of seventeen Patriot launchers could enter the Ukraine pipeline, though Bern has yet to decide on re-export permissions.
> Slovakia and Malta continued to block the European Union’s next sanctions package against Russia, citing domestic political concerns and delaying collective action.
> NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte urged three member states to reinforce their defences after Trump’s ultimatum, emphasising alliance vigilance.
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