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[Opinion] Plenković: Croatia Expects Strong Position in New EU Budget Talks - The Dubrovnik Times

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković has commented on the European Commission’s proposed €2 trillion Multiannual Financial Framework for 2028–2034, following a session of the Council for Slavonia, Baranja, and Srijem held in Slatina. Plenković said the proposal reflects a balance between traditional EU budget structure and modern political priorities. He emphasized that this is only the initial draft, which must now be reviewed by EU member …
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The EU's agriculture budget cut is not good news for Romania, says Foreign Minister Oana Țoiu. She also sees "a challenge" that the budget proposal's financial allocations are tied to reforms.

After the European Commission presented its proposal for the EU's multiannual budget for 2028-2034 on Wednesday, MEPs elected in Lithuania have different opinions on the scope, ambition and funding for specific areas of the proposal. The European Commission (EC) is proposing that the EU budget for 2028-2034 would amount to almost 2 trillion euros, or 1.26 percent of the EU's total revenue. The EC also proposed to provide for new own resources f…

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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