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BRUSSELS – For Central and Eastern Europe, defence spending isn’t just diplomatic noise. Russia’s war in Ukraine, now in its third year, has turned dormant defence budgets into front-page news.
European leaders agreed to surge defense spending and voiced near-unanimous support for Ukraine at an extraordinary meeting ...
and Central and Eastern Europe, integrating various economic corridors into a unified commercial network. The Italian port of Trieste boasts a glorious history as one of Europe’s most ...
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