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Poland and Hungary have reached a commitment with Germany to release € 1.8 trillion in European funds, representing the EU’s multi-year budget and economic recovery plan after the coronavirus crisis, Bloomberg told a government official. from Warsaw. reports Mediafax.
This agreement would end a dispute in which Poland and Hungary have threatened to block both the 750,000 million euro pandemic aid and the EU budget for 2021-2027, because Brussels wants to condition access to pandemics. European law enforcement funds.
Polish Deputy Prime Minister Jaroslaw Gowin said an agreement had been reached with Germany, which holds the rotating presidency of the European Union, and that the agreement should now be presented to other member states. The agreement could be signed on Friday, when a summit of European leaders ends in Brussels.
“Now we have an agreement between Warsaw, Budapest and Berlin. I think this agreement will include the other 24 European capitals,” Gowin said.
The agreement was also confirmed by two Hungarian officials who were contacted by the US publication, while a source from the European Union said that a final confirmation on this agreement is expected.
Editing: Monica Bonea