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EU’s Kallas accuses Russia of ‘playing games,’ hints at EU-UK defence deal next week

And the EU’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas is speaking now, and she’s striking a very similar tone, pointedly referring to over 100 Russian drones reportedly targeting Ukraine overnight.

We have to put pressure on Russia to really want peace and to sit down and to talk with Ukraine,” she says, accusing Moscow of “playing games.”

“If they are, if they are continuing bombing Ukraine all the time, if there’s no ceasefire, there can’t be talks under fire,” she tells reporters.

She also sounds positive on the prospect of a new EU-UK defence and security cooperation deal, which could be signed at the first post-Brexit summit next week.

She says the relationship is “very important in this very turbulent time,” and that she hopes “we get this agreement signed” at the summit.

Asked about specific areas it could cover, she points to cybersecurity, crisis response and cooperation, and “different topics where we already exchange information, intelligence-sharing, and all these facts that make us both stronger.”

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Pope Leo gets very warm welcome as he comes on stage and after first round of applause, he jokes in English that he hopes they still be awake and want to applaud him at the end of the meeting.

Pope Leo XIV arrives to hold an audience with representatives of the media in Paul VI hall at the Vatican. Photograph: Guglielmo Mangiapane/Reuters

He then switches to Italian, talking about the role of language in pursuit of peace.

Lauding the work of journalists worldwide, he also speaks about “the church’s solidarity with journalists who are imprisoned for seeking and reporting the truth, while also asking for their release” – and draws big applause from the audience in response.

He then thanks the Vatican press corps and correspondents for their reporting in recent weeks.



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