Five EU member states are unhappy with a new trade agreement between Ukraine and the bloc, European Pravda reported on July 14, citing several EU diplomats. "They believe that a new agreement within ...
EU member states have agreed in principle to extend temporary protection for refugees from Ukraine by another year until March 2027, according to a statement issued on the sidelines of a meeting of EU ...
Cyprus joined the EU in 2004 as a war-divided island and could offer Ukraine a blueprint for accession. The island will take over the EU’s rotating presidency from Denmark on Jan. 1 and has promised ...
The European Commission is discussing the introduction of a probationary period for new European Union members, with the possibility of suspending their rights or expelling them from the bloc in case ...
When the European Commission started briefing EU states last month on the next sanctions package expected to be imposed on Russia, the 27 member nations expected concrete written proposals to follow.
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Only one country out of 27 did not agree to declaration in support of Ukraine at EU summit
Leaders of 26 out of 27 European Union member states approved a declaration supporting Ukraine at the summit in Brussels on ...
EU, Moldovan leaders to hold first-ever summit on Friday Moldova, Ukraine want accession negotiations to begin in earnest Hungarian block on Ukraine's path places EU in dilemma BRUSSELS, July 3 ...
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EU member states back delay to deforestation law
European Union member states have endorsed a one-year delay to the bloc’s deforestation-free products regulation.
The EU Parliament on Wednesday urged a halt to plans for Türkiye’s accession into the EU, stating that the country has failed to address major democratic shortcomings and silenced dissident voices.
European Union (EU) member states have approved the European Commission's proposal to introduce retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. The bloc's executive made the proposal as a countermeasure against ...
A majority of European Union member governments favor inviting the UK and Canada to join the EU’s proposed €150 billion ($165 billion) defense spending fund, people familiar with the matter said. More ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -European Union governments want to put in place safeguards and a review clause in the tariff deal the bloc struck with the United States, to counter concerns that a possible surge ...
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