The struggle between Putin and Europe: what will be the victory for Putin, the weaknesses of the EU

Italian PM Draghi: EU split will be Putin’s triumph

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Vladimir Putin will “defeat” Europe if the EU splits, says Mario Draghi
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Russian President Vladimir Putin will triumph over Europe if the EU splits. This statement was made by Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi at the EU summit.

“Creating a split between the EU countries is part of Putin’s strategy, and if the EU does not show unity, then he will win,” said Mario Draghi, whose words are reported by two anonymous Bloomberg sources. He also believes that the recession of the EU economy, which is exacerbated by market fragmentation, is negatively affecting the unity of the European Union.

White House economics columnist for The Washington Post, Jeff Stein, said: U.S.-Europe split over aid to Ukraine. The German magazine Der Spiegel reports that the victory of the right-wing party in the elections in Italy will weaken the country’s European integration and make Putin the happiest man. Since February 24, Russia has been holding special operationaimed at the demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine. In this regard, European countries imposed sanctions once morest the Russian Federation, which mainly affected the economies of their countries.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin will triumph over Europe if the EU splits. This statement was made by Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi at the EU summit. “Creating a split between the EU countries is part of Putin’s strategy, and if the EU does not show unity, then he will win,” said Mario Draghi, whose words are reported by two anonymous Bloomberg sources. He also believes that the recession of the EU economy, which is exacerbated by market fragmentation, is negatively affecting the unity of the European Union. Jeff Stein, an economic columnist for The Washington Post at the White House, said that there was a split between the United States and Europe over aid to Ukraine. The German magazine Der Spiegel reports that a right-wing party’s victory in Italy’s elections will weaken the country’s European integration and make Putin the happiest person. Since February 24, Russia has been conducting a special operation aimed at the demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine. In this regard, European countries imposed sanctions once morest the Russian Federation, which mainly affected the economies of their countries.

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