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US and European Union are the world s top trading powers along with China (File).
Brussels:
The European Union and the United States are set to commit at a summit in Brussels next week to end their transatlantic metals and aircraft trade disputes and call for progress on a new study into the origins of COVID-19, according to a draft communique.
The seven-page draft, seen by
Reuters, aims to show concrete results of the new dawn hailed by EU leaders when US President Joe Biden took over from Donald Trump in January.
The draft, which was discussed by EU ambassadors on Wednesday, commits to ending a long-running dispute over subsidies to aircraft makers before July 11, and setting a December 1 deadline to end punitive tariffs related to a steel and aluminum trade dispute.
Geerts Wilders is a critic of the EU (Image: GETTY) Today, support for EU membership hovers at around 40 percent, feeding speculation that the Netherlands could be next to leave the club after Britain voted to quit in June 2016.
His comments mirrored other experts, who also examined how Dutch euroscepticism was bolstered after Brexit, and that the nation could follow its ally, the UK, away from Brussels.
Mr Wilders remains a staunch opponent of Brussels, and declared his enthusiasm for Brexit immediately after the vote was announced in 2016.
Boris Johnson led the Leave campaign (Image: GETTY)
He wrote on his personal website after the Leave campaign s win: “We want to be in charge of our own country, our own money, our own borders, and our own immigration policy.
Mr Kurz and the leaders of Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Latvia and Croatia last week wrote to the heads of the European Commission and Council, saying the distribution was not happening in line with national populations as had been agreed.
The EU has a mechanism for redistributing doses left when others do not take up their full pro-rata allocation, and the Commission has said it is up to member states to decide whether they want to go back to a strictly population-based method.
The Austrian Chancellor told a news conference with his Bulgarian, Czech and Slovenian counterparts after a meeting that the leaders of Croatia and Latvia joined by video link: It has to be possible here to develop a correction mechanism.
| UPDATED: 18:20, Wed, Mar 17, 2021
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The coronavirus pandemic has seen the EU s economic divisions come to light as the bloc suffers a recession. Throughout 2020, leaders negotiated a recovery fund worth over £500billion designed to stimulate the economy. But member states clashed over spending, distribution of the fund and the rule of law, leading to a standoff between Hungary, Poland and the rest of the bloc. Economic differences have existed for decades in the EU, with northern nations generally advocating restricted spending and southern countries calling for inves