
Paris – On Thursday, Minister of Agriculture Annie Genevard voiced strong opposition to the Mercosur agreement, emphasizing that “concerns are significant as the Commission is eager to proceed.”
“This is a serious matter. States have not been genuinely involved in the negotiations, and farmers even less so,” she stated alongside her Polish counterpart Czesław Siekierski, who echoed her concerns.
“We are united in our efforts with Hungary, Austria, Ireland, the Netherlands, Romania, and Italy, all of whom have raised serious concerns. The Commission requires a qualified majority to approve this text. It’s not finalized,” she noted, also highlighting Belgium’s support.
While these nations have expressed their reservations, not all have explicitly stated whether they would abstain or oppose the vote.
The blocking minority – at least four Council member states representing over 35% of the EU population – does not appear secured for the minister. (June 25, 2025)













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