Emmanuel Macron at the Elysée Palace, at the end of a meeting on the situation in Ukraine and European security issues, Paris,
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They came smiling, but the task was immense. After dozens of summits at which a hesitant and discordant EU had failed to agree on anything like a cohesive plan