German Chancellor Angela Merkel is
to meet the presidents of the three main EU institutions on Wednesday to
discuss Germany’s EU council presidency.
During
her first trip abroad since the beginning of the pandemic, Merkel will meet the
presidents of the European Parliament, European Council and European Commission
– David Sassoli, Charles Michel and Ursula von der Leyen, respectively.
Germany
took over the EU Council presidency on July 1 and will hand it over to
Portugal after six months.
One
of the biggest issues on their plate is the controversial multi-billion-euro
coronavirus recovery plan.
The
meeting takes place a little more than a week before the EU’s 27 heads of
governments meet again to push for a consensus.
A
similar meeting at the end of June did not result in any concrete agreement.
Under
von der Leyen’s watch, the European Commission proposed a 750 billion-euro
($846 billion) package, consisting of 500 billion euros in grants and 250
billion euros in loans.
But
while the meeting on Wednesday could pave a way for finding negotiation ground
for next week’s talks, the strongest disagreement is expected between leaders
not present on this day.
The
so-called “frugal four” – the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark and Austria – are
critical of certain aspects of the proposal.
Source: NAN
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