According to journalists, the leadership of the European Parliament is accused of leaking information about the planned trip of the President of Ukraine to Brussels.
In the European Union, scandal broke out among the officials due to the visit of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelinsky to the Ukraine-EU summit to be held in Brussels on February 9. This was reported by The Guardian.
The report states that two days before the Ukrainian president’s visit to Brussels, Italian media reported on his train. This information was also posted on the European People’s Party’s website on Twitter, but was soon deleted.
European Council President Charles Michel accuses the European Parliament of leaking information about the Ukrainian president’s visit. His speaker did not confirm or deny the information about the visit, but declared an open invitation.
“The scandal puts European Parliament President Roberta Metsola in a difficult position, whose officials are accused of leaking information. She is also a member of the EPP group that briefly covered this visit.”
The report states that the disagreement between officials shows how various EU institutions show solidarity with Ukraine and support the Ukrainian president.
“Separately, EU diplomats said that Michel and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen competed to show support for Ukraine. Both spoke cheerfully about Ukraine’s prospects for EU accession. However, many member states have voiced EU leaders. “The Guardian has taken down their public rhetoric so as not to raise hopes of joining the bloc soon,” he adds.
remember before Focus It has been reported that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will attend the summit of the leaders of the European Union countries and governments, which will be held in Brussels, the capital of Belgium, on February 9-10.
According to the Financial Times, Zelenski may come to the EU summit in Brussels, but fears security issues. According to the press secretary of the President of the European Council Charles Michel, the Ukrainian president was invited to a summit on February 9, where, among other issues, Ukraine and immigration will be discussed.
Source: Focus
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