The cold fish deal: How EU spending talks went to Brazil and

The cold fish deal: How EU spending talks went to Brazil and back ― just in time for Christmas

Finance ministers exchanging sarcastic jibes, Spain’s Calviño being called out in front of her counterparts, and accusations of a French-German stitch-up. But they got there in the end.

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