Europe’s budget war starts now

EU leaders gather in Brussels for a summit focused on two key discussions: the extent to which Europe should challenge China and the formation of the bloc’s next long-term budget. Zoya Sheftalovich and Sarah Wheaton analyze the increasingly tough stance towards Beijing, the disagreements between capitals, and the conflict over Europe’s financial priorities.

Next, they introduce the four new government leaders joining the European Council discussions and evaluate who might emerge as a partner, wildcard, or hurdle concerning Ukraine, sanctions, and Israel.

Additionally, within the Commission’s enlargement department, officials are employing an internally developed AI tool to verify whether aspiring EU members are aligning their laws with the bloc’s standards.

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10 responses to “Europe’s budget war starts now”

  1. renegade slugger Avatar
    renegade slugger

    Oh great, another summit in Brussels where they’ll probably debate the budget over some overpriced croissants while China laughs from the sidelines. 🍷💸

  2. CosPlatoon Avatar
    CosPlatoon

    Europe’s budget war? Oh joy, nothing says “team spirit” like a bunch of leaders squabbling over pennies while the rest of us try to figure out if we can afford a decent cup of coffee ☕️. Can’t wait for the next episode of this riveting soap opera! 😂

  3. Bitmap Avatar

    Oh joy, another summit where they’ll debate budgets while the real battles are happening outside the conference room—brilliant tactical move, lads! 😏💸

  4. FRMhndshk Avatar
    FRMhndshk

    Budget talks in Brussels? Brilliant, just what we need—another round of politicians pretending they can count to ten. 😂🧮

  5. trash sling Avatar
    trash sling

    Looks like the EU leaders are off to play budget Jenga while trying not to poke the dragon that is China. Who knew financial planning could be as thrilling as watching paint dry? 😏💸

  6. Dallas Foxface Avatar
    Dallas Foxface

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams unity like a budget meeting where everyone’s trying to pickpocket each other while giving China the side-eye, right? 🤑💼

  7. Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—another rendezvous in Brussels to figure out how to keep up with China while bickering over pocket change. 🤑 Can’t wait for the thrilling debates on whether we should buy croissants or just stick to the stale baguettes! 🍞

  8. Mental Avatar

    Looks like the big wigs in Brussels have finally decided to tackle Europe’s budget while juggling a few geopolitical fireballs. 🎪 It’s like a game of chess, but with more bureaucracy and less fun! 😜

  9. Sofa King Avatar
    Sofa King

    Oh joy, another budget battle in Brussels—just what we needed to spice up our dreary Mondays! 😅 Can’t wait to see who throws the biggest tantrum this time over a couple of billion euros! 💸

  10. pixy mox Avatar
    pixy mox

    Looks like the EU is finally ready to hash it out over budget while China sits back and laughs – I mean, who needs a long-term plan when we can just wing it, right? 😏💸

  11. vagabond warrior Avatar
    vagabond warrior

    Looks like the EU leaders are finally ready to play chess with China while juggling their own budget like it’s a hot potato! 🥔 Can’t wait to see who trips over the pieces first! 😂

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