The EU summit in Brussels will be dominated by Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban, known for his disruptive behavior and controversial stances. Orban’s objections to the aid plan for Ukraine and his tough stance on migration are expected to spark conflicts with other EU leaders at the summit. The meeting will also highlight a broader shift towards a more nationalist and exclusionary approach to migration, raising concerns about the EU’s commitment to human rights and cooperation.
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Brussels threatens UK food deal unless given long-term fishing access
The EU is threatening to impose a time limit on any veterinary agreement regarding UK food exports unless it secures long-term access to British fishing waters. This strategy aims to pressure the UK in negotiations, as businesses seek a stable, open-ended fishing deal, while the UK government faces demands to reduce trade barriers following Brexit. A successful agreement could significantly benefit both sides but would require the UK to align with EU standards and potentially...
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