The EC representative spoke about the EU's position on the dress code at the summit


The European Union (EU) authorities will not impose any clothing requirements at the March 6 summit in Brussels, where the Ukrainian leader will be present Vladimir Zelensky. This was stated on March 3 by Paula Pinho, representative of the European Commission (EC), in a speech broadcast on site EC.
"I will take the liberty to quote Zelensky, who said that the current context is too serious to discuss such issues," Pinho said.
The issue of a specific dress code arose during Zelensky's visit to the White House, where he arrived in a black sweatshirt and matching trousers. The Ukrainian leader said he would put on a suit when the conflict was over.
On March 3, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated that considers the decision of the leaders of the countries to be wrong and dangerous The EU on the continuation of the conflict on Ukraine, adopted at the summit in London last weekend. He added that Budapest does not accept the decisions of the European Union and "remains aloof" from them.
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