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The President of the European Commission delivered her third State of the Union speech in Strasbourg on Wednesday. Here’s what to remember.
By Emmanuel Berretta
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VSHurry and solidarity are the two ideas that run through the third State of the Union address by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, dressed in yellow and blue, the colors of Ukraine, at the rostrum of Parliament from Strasbourg. “Today, courage has a name, and it’s called Ukraine,” she says. Courage will be needed to face an uncertain winter which Vladimir Putin would like for the West and Central Europe to be one of hunger and cold. Courage to confront the share of doubt that creeps into each of us when certain media, playing into the hands of Russian propaganda, spread the idea that, without economic sanctions, Europeans would regain their pre-war prosperity or even that Moscow lives in opul…
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