The EU’s summit in Greece ended with more conclusions than most such events do. The larger problem will be seeing them through. BRUSSELS, Belgium–When the leaders of 25 European nations left the Porto Carras Aegean resort on 22 June to tour the famous Mount Athos, they had every reason to be satisfied with their summit. They had accepted the draft […]

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