Amid drone alerts, emergency shelters, and fighter jets over the Baltics, Europe’s security concerns have intensified at the GLOBSEC forum in Prague.
Reporting from Czechia for the Brussels Playbook Podcast, Zoya Sheftalovich and Nick Vinocur explore the increasing drone intrusions tied to Russia’s conflict in Ukraine. They discuss why Baltic leaders are raising alarms and how the situation in Latvia became severe enough to topple the government.
Meanwhile, Germany’s frustration with the EU’s slow enlargement process is growing. Chancellor Friedrich Merz is advocating for a new idea called “associate membership,” aiming to draw countries like Ukraine and Moldova closer to EU structures even before they fully join.
Finally, Brussels is witnessing the early stages of a significant institutional power contest. António Costa seems increasingly secure as European Council president, while the European People’s Party is striving to maintain its influence over the EU’s senior roles and safeguard Roberta Metsola’s position as European Parliament president.
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