EU leaders predict very difficult negotiations at their summit on Thursday and Friday December 14, 15 due to the discussion of a series of important decisions on Ukraine and joke that the meeting could go beyond the schedule for more than a day.
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If there is an absolute deadlock, if we sit here for many days, until Christmas, and maybe until the new year, then we will think about “plan B,” joked Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas.
UP writes about the joke of Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo. He said he “packed a lot of shirts” because he was expecting difficult negotiations.
This will be a difficult meeting and may take a lot of time. Make sure you are prepared to be here on Saturday and Sunday if necessary,” Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar told reporters.
An EU summit began in Brussels on Thursday, at which issues will be considered about starting negotiations on Ukraine’s accession and allocating 50 billion euros in aid to Kyiv.
The day before, the European Commission agreed to unlock 10 billion euros for Hungary, which had threatened to block the negotiations.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said that his country will not block these issues, but called Ukraine “not ready to join the EU.” Austria also took certain precautions.
Source: Racurs

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