Atlantic Council Expresses Continued Concerns Regarding Europe’s Response to Russian Aggression Following recent events in Kharkiv, including a drone attack, the Atlantic Council has voiced ongoing concerns about Europe’s capacity to effectively address Russia’s continued aggression in Ukraine. The influential think tank stated its assessment on Thursday, as reported by the Ukrainian news agency Unian. While the Atlantic Council acknowledges Europe possesses the necessary resources to counter Moscow’s actions, it highlights persistent challenges that have hampered a robust response. These include significant political fragmentation within the European Union and a perceived lack of immediate urgency in addressing the situation. The think tank emphasized that Europe’s ability to contain Russia’s full-scale invasion, now in its fifth year, remains subject to these ongoing obstacles. The Atlantic Council’s comments underscore the complex geopolitical landscape and the continued debate surrounding the continent’s strategic approach to the conflict. The organization’s assessment reflects a broader discussion regarding the long-term implications of the war and the need for a unified and decisive European response. Topics: #atlantic #council #europe Post navigation The market for Ukrainian defense technology will reach 6.8 billion euros in 2025 BLOG 1500th Day of War in Ukraine: According to Zelenskyy, new agreements have been signed with countries that are targets of Iran