European leaders gather in Albania to address Russia’s ongoing war of aggression and strengthen unity among EU nations.
The European Political Community summit in Tirana, Albania, brought together 27 EU member states, Turkey, the UK, and other governments to discuss pressing issues affecting European security and relations with Russia. The talks, which concluded on Friday without any major decisions, were seen as an opportunity for leaders to strengthen ties and address common challenges.
A Call for Unity in the Face of Russian Aggression
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, attending his first major summit as German chancellor, emphasized the importance of unity among European nations in the face of Russia’s ongoing war of aggression. ‘We have to undertake all efforts we can to keep the Americans on our side,’ he said, highlighting the need for coordinated action with the US and other key partners.
Russian aggression refers to the country's military expansion and assertive foreign policy, particularly in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus.
Since 2014, Russia has annexed Crimea from Ukraine and supported separatist movements in eastern Ukraine.
The conflict in Ukraine has led to significant human suffering, displacement, and economic losses.
According to a UN report, over 13,000 people have been killed or injured since 2014.
The international community has imposed sanctions on Russia in response to its actions, with the US and EU imposing significant economic penalties.

Ukraine at the Forefront
The war in Ukraine dominated discussions, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy calling for further sanctions against Russia’s energy and banking sectors. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen had already announced plans to introduce new sanctions targeting Russia’s financial sector and Nord Stream natural gas pipelines.
Located in Eastern Europe, Ukraine shares borders with Russia to the east, Belarus to the north, Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to the west, Romania and Moldova to the southwest.
The country's terrain is diverse, featuring forests, steppes, and mountains.
The Black Sea coastlines are part of Ukraine's geography.
The climate varies from temperate in the west to continental in the east.
A Test of Leadership
The summit marked a significant test of leadership for Chancellor Merz, who is still settling into his new role. His ability to navigate complex diplomatic situations and build consensus among European leaders will be crucial in addressing the pressing issues facing the continent.