EU leaders gather in Brussels to negotiate €2 trillion long-term budget
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Léa Marchal
19d ago· 4 min readenNews
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EU heads of state and government are meeting in Brussels to negotiate the European Union's next long-term budget, a €2 trillion package that has become a source of division among member states. The budget talks have entered a more serious phase, with key decisions expected on funding priorities, potential cuts, and the overall financial framework for the coming years.
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They're expected to make key decisions on the future budget of the European Union.
Budget talks entered a more serious phase last week, but the signals coming out of the negotiations have b
The 27 EU heads of state or government will gather in Brussels on Thursday to discuss the future budget of the European Union. So what are the possible outcomes for the EU's next long-term budget?
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