British PM Starmer: Hungary to host next EPC summit
The European Political Community will hold its next summit in Hungary, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer told the closing press conference of the EPC meeting held at Blenheim Palace on Thursday.
The one-day summit was dedicated to the subjects of aid to Ukraine and the fight against illegal migration.
Participants in the meeting agreed that the problem of illegal migration should be addressed where the problem was generated, Starmer said, adding that the UK would launch a humanitarian aid programme worth 84 million pounds in Africa and the Middle East.
Starmer said the next EPC summit will be held in Hungary later this year, while two summits were planned for 2025, in Albania and Denmark.
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