European Union leaders have reached a consensus on appointing top officials, marking a significant step in shaping the future of the world's largest trading bloc. German conservative Ursula von der Leyen has been reappointed as the president of the European Commission for another five-year term. This decision comes alongside the appointment of other key figures, aiming to bolster the EU's strategic direction, particularly in defense and support for Ukraine amidst its conflict with Russia. The appointments reflect the EU's commitment to unity and its role on the global stage, with a focus on maintaining its position as a major trading power.
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