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At its February plenary session, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) hosted a debate on the political priorities of the current presidency of the Council of the European Union, which started in January and will continue until June 2025.
Oliver Röpke, President of the European Economic and Social Committee
Organisation
European Economic and Social Committee
Three years ago, Russia launched its brutal and unprovoked war of aggression against Ukraine, an attack not just on a sovereign nation but on fundamental values of democracy, human dignity, and the rules-based international order. As we mark this anniversary, we stand in solidarity with the Ukrainian people, who have demonstrated extraordinary courage and resilience in defending their country and the principles that bind us together as Europeans. Since the first day of this invasion, the EESC, its members, and the European civil society it represents have stood by Ukraine - not only symbolically but with concrete action.