European leaders announced Saturday they will hold an emergency summit on the war in Ukraine, as concerns grow over Donald Trump’s push to negotiate a peace deal with Russia President Vladimir Putin. While Trump’s envoy says Europe will be consulted, the continent will not have a seat at the table in U.S.-Russia talks. The move has sparked renewed calls for a European army. Global’s Vincent McAviney reports.
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