Stormy EU budget summit enters day two

Brussels, Feb 21 (AFP/APP): EU leaders clashed through the night early Friday as a stormy summit to decide the bloc’s seven-year, trillion euro budget entered a second day. The meeting to decide the EU’s first budget since the UK left the bloc exposed bitter divisions between penny-pinching rich nations, poorer ones wanting to preserve spending and others wanting to fund grand global ambitions. The drawn-out tussle for money is a Brussels ritual, but is especially problematic this time around because of Britain’s departure from the EU. The “Brexit gap” caused by the loss of the UK’s contribution is 75 billion euros ($81 billion) over the 2021-2027 period, but French President Emmanuel Macron insisted this must not mean the EU should trim its ambitions by cutting spending. German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned there were “major differences” to overcome among the 27 countries, as some officials braced for talks to drag into the weekend. “We are not satisfied with the current situation because the balance within the net payers has not yet been properly negotiated,” Merkel said as she arrived. Summit host Charles Michel, the EU Council president, worked late holding one-on-one meetings with leaders trying to find common ground, hoping to … Continue reading Stormy EU budget summit enters day two