Italian parliament debates criminalising surrogacy abroad. An armed attack against Sweden cannot be ruled out at a time when Sweden is waiting to join NATO, according to a report on Sweden’s security policy, presented by the Swedish Defence Commission to Swedish Defence Minister Pål Jonson on Monday. Russian attack on Sweden cannot be ruled out: report. Finland will not give any development aid to governments and countries that support Russia’s war in Ukraine, according to the programme of Finland’s new right-wing government, Foreign Trade and Development Minister Ville Tavio told YLE on Monday. Read more.įinland may cut aid to African countries supporting Russian war in Ukraine. Increased cooperation in the field of green hydrogen as well as dialogue with third countries concerning the war in Ukraine, were the main topics during Prime Minister Rutte’s (VVD/Renew) visit to Namibia on Monday. Netherlands, Namibia to intensify cooperation on green hydrogen. Belgium announced on Monday it will join the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) programme to build the next-generation European systems of combat aircraft, teaming up with France, Germany and Spain. Read more.īelgium joins next-generation European fighter jet programme. Germany will re-evaluate all subsidies that are not aligned with its key priorities as part of its efforts to reduce public spending, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said at an industry conference in Berlin on Monday. Germany to re-evaluate subsidies amid budget cuts. French President Emmanuel Macron will meet Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at the Élysée Palace to discuss European issues and Franco-Italian relations in Paris on Tuesday following months of tension between both governments. Meloni to discuss Franco-Italian relations in Paris after months of tensions. With EU enlargement on the rebound since Russia invaded Ukraine, member states have been asked to explore how a future enlarged bloc could function though, at least initially, without considering EU treaty reform, according to an internal note seen by EURACTIV. Read more.ĮU countries to start talks on how to make future enlargement work. The Parliament’s communication strategy for the 2024 EU elections will rely on a network of media and civil society organisations, with a €37million budget – or €0.08 per citizen –, “almost peanuts” compared to other institutions and governments’ budgets, Communications Director and EU Parliament Spokesperson Jaume Duch told EURACTIV. Read more.ĮU Parliament elections campaign will cost €0.08 per citizen. The German balancing act between de-risking its political relationship with China while maintaining strong economic relations will be one of the main challenges both countries will face during government consultations on Tuesday, Claudia Schmucker, head of the Center for Geopolitics at the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) told EURACTIV. You can subscribe to the newsletter here. The Capitals brings you the latest news from across Europe, through on-the-ground reporting by EURACTIV’s media network.
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