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After key talks in London with the UK Prime Minister and the German and French leaders, President Zelenskyy traveled on to Brussels for dinner with the NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and Commission president Ursula von der Leyen – before heading over to Rome today. This, as the US piles the pressure on Kyiv to cede territory to Russia. For more on the outcome of all these meetings, we will be joined in the studio by our Ukraine correspondent, Sasha Vakulina.
Also in our studio, we will be joined by the EU economy Commissioner, Valdis Dombrovskis. The center right politician is on his third stint as EU Commissioner and is known back home for being Latvia’s longest serving prime-minister having headed three different governments. Now he is in charge of driving economic growth in the EU.
Another story that everyone in Brussels is talking about today takes us to Czechia where a new Prime Minister is being sworn in. After winning the elections in October, Andrej Babiš takes the reins today, for the second time in his career. His new coalition replaces a center right government in the country of 10 million people. Jakob Janas wants to fill us in.
We will also have time to bring you up to speed on a meeting yesterday that saw EU countries sign off on major new plans to reform how the 27 deals with migration. For more on the gathering, we will be joined now on set by our migration reporter, Vincenzo Genovese.
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