Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg condemned the slow delivery of aid from Ukraine’s allies in the West and said “serious delays” allowed Russians to advance…
Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg condemned the slow delivery of aid from Ukraine’s allies in the West and said “serious delays” allowed Russians to advance…
This article discusses ongoing developments in Europe, including early talks between France and the UK on migrant returns. It highlights the European Commission's decision not to extend trade measures for Ukrainian food exports, amid concerns from neighboring EU countries about domestic price undercutting, and the looming June 5 deadline for new trade liberalization negotiations. Additionally, it addresses a warning from the Union of Students in Ireland regarding potential risks for Irish students on J1 visas...
Read moreBelgium is set to increase its defence budget to 2% of GDP in response to NATO's spending goals, but faces challenges in meeting a potential new target of over 3% amid concerns for its welfare system. Budget Minister Vincent Van Peteghem indicated that the government will utilize temporary funding measures and creative accounting, including classifying certain infrastructure investments as military spending, to reach this goal, while also planning to privatize state assets and implement spending...
Read moreThe British and French governments are negotiating a migrant returns agreement, allowing for the deportation of one individual from the UK in exchange for France accepting another, aiming to deter human traffickers and irregular migration across the English Channel. This pilot scheme would involve returning a limited number of irregular migrants to France while accepting others for family reunification; however, extending this agreement to the broader EU faces challenges due to rising anti-immigration sentiment among...
Read moreSummaryThe US has not specified its demands for lifting trade tariffs during a recent meeting between EU trade commissioner Maroš Šefčovič and US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick, resulting in little progress. EU officials emphasized the need for clearer US positions in negotiations, with Šefčovič reiterating an offer to mutually eliminate tariffs on industrial goods. The EU has paused retaliatory tariffs until July 14 while continuing to prepare additional measures if no agreement is reached, highlighting...
Read moreThe European Commission is exploring plans that would enable energy firms to declare force majeure, allowing them to terminate long-term Russian gas contracts without incurring penalties. According to the Financial Times, officials indicate that this option could help companies avoid paying penalties to Moscow for breaking these contracts. This potential move reflects ongoing efforts by the European Commission to address energy supply challenges amid geopolitical tensions. Full Article
Read moreBrussels is considering legal avenues for European firms to exit long-term Russian gas contracts without incurring penalties, as the EU aims to reduce reliance on Russian energy amid the Ukraine conflict. The European Commission is assessing the possibility of declaring force majeure to facilitate this exit, although challenges arise from member states like Hungary and Slovakia, which are resistant to sanctions. The Commission's roadmap to eliminate Russian fossil fuels by 2027 has faced delays, with...
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