Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama is attending the 5th Summit of the European Political Community in Budapest today, where key European leaders are gathering to address pressing security and economic issues.
The summit, held in Hungary following the US presidential election, will bring together leaders from across Europe to discuss a range of critical topics. Among the main issues are Europe’s security challenges, including the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, escalating tensions in the Middle East, and the growing concerns around irregular migration.
In addition to security, the leaders are expected to discuss the importance of strengthening Europe’s economic security, connectivity, and cooperation in areas such as energy, transport, information technology, and global trade.
The European Union will be represented at the summit by Charles Michel, President of the European Council, who will participate in the discussions alongside other heads of state and government.
The outcome of the recent US election will also be a key topic, with leaders taking the opportunity to exchange views on the potential implications for global politics.
The summit provides an important platform for European leaders to align their priorities on critical issues and deepen cooperation across the continent.
Key topics on the agenda:
- European security challenges
- Economic security and connectivity
- Energy, transport, and IT cooperation
- Irregular migration
- Impact of the US presidential election results
The European Political Community summit continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Europe, and today’s discussions are expected to steer important decisions in the coming months.