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Berlin attacks Cypriot EU budget proposal as ‘unaffordable’ – POLITICO

By staffJune 12, 20262 Mins Read
Berlin attacks Cypriot EU budget proposal as ‘unaffordable’ – POLITICO
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“We will not agree to either an unaffordable or an unreformed multi-annual financial framework,” the official also said, speaking on condition of anonymity to frankly discuss divisions within the EU.

Merz’s government has long advocated substantial cuts to the EU budget across all policy areas, though it has stopped short of specifying concrete targets. Berlin has called for a clear prioritization of spending on defense and competitiveness, while seeking savings in areas such as agriculture and cohesion funding.

Merz reinforced that position in a speech to lawmakers in Berlin on Thursday, arguing that the EU would struggle to justify higher budget spending to voters while national governments are tightening their own finances.

“Compared to the proposals currently on the table, we need truly significant changes across the board,” Merz said. “Incidentally, in all European countries, very tough efforts are often being made to consolidate national budgets. The citizens of our country and our continent rightly expect Brussels to exercise restraint as well — in terms of both money and personnel.”

German government officials briefing reporters on Friday said Berlin was keen to conclude negotiations on the EU’s long-term budget this year, citing elections in major member countries such as France and Spain next year that could complicate efforts to reach a deal.

At the same time, the official speaking on condition of anonymity stressed that the current proposal “doesn’t even bring us close to a landing zone,” arguing that it would now be up to Ireland, which is due to take over the rotating Council presidency in July, to table a revised proposal if the EU is to meet its target of finalizing the budget by the end of 2026.

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