Competitiveness will be the main focus when EU leaders gather in Brussels for a key summit later this month.
Leaders will also discuss recent developments in Ukraine and the next steps on defence following the presentation of the White Paper on the Future of European Defence.
They may also hear from President Zelenskyy regarding the latest efforts to end the conflict in his country.
Additionally, they will participate in a working lunch with UN Secretary-General António Guterres.
Speaking ahead of the summit, EU Council President Antonio Costa stated, “Our continued support to Ukraine, the need to invest in our defence, and our competitiveness are closely interlinked.
“A more competitive Union will be a stronger Union, better able to protect its citizens, its interests and its values on the global stage.”
Costa identified three priority areas for the competitiveness debate:
“on which we should now decisively move forward.”
These areas are simplification, energy, and the Savings and Investments Union.
“Of course,”
Costa added,
“building our competitiveness requires advancing also in other areas, including improving the Single Market, fostering talent and skills, and working on our industrial policy.
“We will specifically address the Action Plans for the automotive, and the steel and metal sectors.”
EU leaders will also hold an initial discussion on the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) and new own resources.
Costa emphasized,
“We need an overarching approach to expenditure and revenue. Given the challenges that we face, it is important that we all approach this debate with an open mind and in a spirit of collective responsibility.
“My objective is that this input can be taken into account by the Commission ahead of its proposals for the MFF package, expected before the summer.”
Other important topics on the agenda for the 21 March summit include migration,
“which remains a key priority for us.”
He continued,
“We will review the ongoing progress, such as on returns, and discuss the latest developments in the Middle East.”
During their meeting with Guterres, leaders will address multilateralism and other global issues, particularly preparations for the Third UN Ocean Conference and the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development.
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde and Eurogroup President Paschal Donohoe will join discussions on economic issues.
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