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BRUSSELS, June 17 (Reuters) - European Union leaders ended a discussion on who should take the bloc's top jobs for the next five years without agreement on Monday, aiming instead for a decision at ...
EU leaders struck a summit deal Thursday to return Ursula von der Leyen as head of the powerful European Commission, while tapping Estonia's prime minister Kaja Kallas as the bloc's top diplomat.
In 2019, a group of EU leaders at the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan, agreed on a configuration of top jobs centred on a Social Democrat at the helm of the commission. The deal fell apart upon ...
What was supposed to be a three-day-meeting in the Netherlands has now been reduced to a social dinner with spouses hosted by ...
EU leaders are set to agree on a package deal to divide up the European Union's top jobs at a two-day summit in Brussels on Thursday and Friday. The pre-packaged pact, informally agreed among EU ...
European leaders are due to announce their choices for the top jobs at the EU’s helm at a two-day summit in Brussels, with current Commission president Ursula von der Leyen set to be nominated ...
At the Brussels summit, EU leaders endorsed Ursula von der Leyen for a second term as European Commission president. They also agreed on top jobs for Kaja Kallas and Antonio Costa. DW has the latest.
Germany's Scholz: Will Discuss EU Top Jobs Fairly at Council Summit BRUSSELS (Reuters) - German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said the decision to back Ursula von der Leyen for a second term as head of ...
And since the June 17 summit, the ECR has managed to ... behind the scenes that really matters. If the EU leaders eventually agree on the top jobs, the real test will come from the European ...
The two-day summit will focus on the EU top jobs, the Strategic Agenda for the next five years, military support for Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas war. The 27 leaders of the European Union are due ...