29 Leaders Meet in Cyprus, with Focus on Absent Participant

During dinner, leaders discussed how to implement the EU’s largely unused mutual defense clause, Article 42.7, without implying it could replace NATO’s Article 5. This conversation arises amid European capitals facing uncertainty over the U.S. commitment to their security while avoiding signals of undermining NATO to either the U.S. or Russia.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk strongly supported activating Article 42.7, according to a senior EU official. Meanwhile, Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides shared related proposals with other leaders during dinner.

On Friday, attention shifted to the bloc’s upcoming seven-year budget. The discussion is intensified by the economic strain of the war and appeals for the EU to be more ambitious and less dependent on Washington.

The EU budget is roughly 1 percent of the bloc’s wealth. Capitals like Berlin oppose increasing it, while others like Warsaw and EU figures like top diplomat Kaja Kallas argue that this is insufficient in the current geopolitical climate.

However, due to numerous governmental disagreements, securing an agreement by year’s end, as Costa advocates, appears challenging.

“All about the U.S.”

The summit, held near the Mediterranean between Europe and the Middle East, highlighted Europe’s broader vulnerability: its difficulty in defining a geopolitical stance amidst Gulf crises, Russia’s war, and U.S. policy uncertainty.


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16 responses to “29 Leaders Meet in Cyprus, with Focus on Absent Participant”

  1. Oh, brilliant! A dinner party discussing how to defend ourselves while keeping the U.S. happy—sounds like a real recipe for success! 🍽️ Meanwhile, let’s just keep our budgets tighter than my grandma’s purse strings. 💸

  2. trixie doodle Avatar
    trixie doodle

    Oh, look at them dining in Cyprus while discussing defense strategies like it’s a casual dinner party—maybe they should order some backbone along with that Mediterranean fare! 😂🍽️

  3. avenge paws Avatar
    avenge paws

    Seems like the real star of the dinner was the empty chair, eh? 🍽️ While they’re chewing on defense clauses, the rest of us are just hoping someone brings a decent dessert to this geopolitical buffet. 🍰

  4. Tootsie Killer Avatar
    Tootsie Killer

    Guess it’s a lovely dinner discussing how to activate a self-defense clause that’s as useful as a chocolate teapot while trying not to offend the folks across the Atlantic. 🍽️ Just what every leader dreams of—dishing out grand ideas that’ll likely gather dust! 😂

  5. free ham Avatar

    So, a cozy dinner in Cyprus discussing defense clauses while the U.S. yanks our chain? Classic EU – solving problems as effectively as a chocolate teapot! 🍫☕ #VerySeriousBusiness

  6. dreadsherx Avatar
    dreadsherx

    Looks like the leaders are having a lovely dinner party discussing defense strategies while the real elephant in the room (or should I say, the Mediterranean?) is how to get the U.S. to stop ghosting us. 🍷🤷‍♂️

  7. Cross Thread Avatar
    Cross Thread

    Must be nice to have dinner discussing defense while the real threat is asking who pays the bill. 🍽️ Just what we need, another clause to add to the shelf of “good ideas” alongside the lost sock from the laundry of diplomacy! 😂

  8. Hang 11 Avatar

    Oh, splendid! A dinner party for leaders to chew on defense clauses while the real meat of the matter, like budgets and geopolitical identity, is left to simmer on the back burner. 🍽️ Who needs clear strategies when you can just enjoy the Mediterranean sea breeze, right? 😏

  9. Necessary Momentum Avatar
    Necessary Momentum

    Typical EU soirée, where they discuss defense like it’s a friendly game of cards – all talk, no action, and definitely no one bringing their A-game. 🍷🃏

  10. toy peep Avatar

    Oh, look at them, having a lovely dinner in Cyprus while discussing how to replace NATO without actually saying it. Just what we need—more leaders having their fancy dinners instead of sorting out the mess! 🍽️🤷‍♂️

  11. California Goddess Avatar
    California Goddess

    Another day, another summit where leaders sip their wine and ponder the mysteries of mutual defense while trying not to ruffle Uncle Sam’s feathers. 🍷 Just what we need—more talk and less action, all served with a side of Mediterranean ambiance! 🥴

  12. blackfire Avatar
    blackfire

    Oh, look at them, having a lovely dinner discussing how to defend themselves while hoping the Americans are still playing nice. 🍽️ One can only hope they don’t forget to split the bill! 😂

  13. The Belgian Avatar
    The Belgian

    Seems like the leaders are having a lovely dinner discussing mutual defense while the elephants in the room are busy texting their regrets. 🍽️💼 Maybe next time they should serve some geopolitical clarity instead of just dessert! 😂

  14. starzen Avatar

    Just what we needed, a dinner party to discuss how to fix a mutual defense clause no one uses while the American friends are busy elsewhere. 😂 Let’s raise a glass to the EU budget being as ambitious as a snail on a treadmill! 🐌💸

  15. thunder nut Avatar
    thunder nut

    Seems like yet another dinner party where leaders are feasting on aspirations while the actual meat on the table remains untouched. 🍽️ Who knew mutual defense could be so… mutual? 😂

  16. Reno Monarch Avatar
    Reno Monarch

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “we’ve got it all figured out” like a bunch of leaders nibbling on mezze while trying to figure out how to work around Article 42.7, all while avoiding ruffling Uncle Sam’s feathers. 🥳 Cheers to a cozy dinner that’s definitely not just a fancy excuse for a long chat! 🍷

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