PM to seek European unity on migration and energy challenges at Prague summit
Liz Truss was making a one-day visit to the Czech Republic after a Conservative Party conference dominated by internal division.
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Your support makes all the difference.Liz Truss will urge unity from European leaders to āaddress the fundamental causesā of energy and migration challenges after days of dealing with splits within her Government.
The Prime Minister will attend a summit of European leaders in Prague on Thursday, with French president Emmanuel Macron among those she is expected to meet.
Ms Truss travels to the Czech Republic for the meeting of the European Political Community after a difficult Conservative Party conference dominated by internal division and backbench opposition to some of her key policies.
She is expected to meet the French premier for a bilateral meeting, after holding talks with him during a UN summit in New York last month.
Downing Street says Ms Trussās talks with Mr Macron and Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte will focus on migration and aim to secure progress on joint operations to disrupt people-trafficking gangs.
No 10 adds the Prime Minister will also encourage countries to act quicker to end Europeās reliance on Russian energy supplies in light of its renewed invasion of Ukraine.
Ms Truss is expected to tell the opening plenary session in Prague: āEurope is facing its biggest crisis since the Second World War. And we have faced it together with unity and resolve.
āWe must continue to stand firm ā to ensure that Ukraine wins this war, but also to deal with the strategic challenges that it has exposed.ā
Ms Truss will seek to stress the UKās role in European matters ā including Ukraine ā despite leaving the EU, Downing Street said.
The Prime Minister will say: āThe threat was left to fester for far too long. Now, at last, we are tackling Putinās aggression head on.
āAnd we should take the same approach with other challenges before us ā including longstanding regional issues like energy and migration.
āInstead of the old approach which merely dealt with the symptoms, itās time to address the fundamental causes.ā
Ms Truss is expected to join Czech premier Petr Fiala for a working lunch.
As foreign secretary she was a sceptic of the planned summit, so her decision to attend has caused some surprise.