Times of Oman

EU reforms deal falls short of Europe ‘relaunch’ ambitions

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BRUSSELS: European Union (EU) finance ministers agreed reforms to better fight against a financial crisis on Tuesday that fell short of the original ambitions to relaunch Europe by French President Emmanuel Macron.

The agreement between the EU’s 27 finance ministers, without Britain, is intended to hand authoritie­s a more powerful tool box in the event of a major shock to the European economy.

The proposals strengthen the financial plumbing of the European economy, but do not include far grander visions such as designatin­g a eurozone finance minister or setting up a European-style Internatio­nal Monetary Fund.

Even so, the ministers negotiated for more than 18 hours with discussion­s especially tense over the French backed idea of setting up a budget for the 19-nation eurozone single currency bloc.

“We have a good result. The reform of the euro area is progressin­g at a decisive pace. Thanks to all those who helped,” said German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz.

The reforms now need the greenlight by EU leaders at a summit next week in Brussels.

National government­s have for months been mulling a French proposal to create some sort of budget capacity for the single currency bloc which could be used in case of crises or economic shocks.

Macron has made the idea of such a crisis-fighting budget a signature part of his vision to jumpstart the EU after the debt crisis, the shock of Brexit and the rise of populists. The ministers agreed a much more scaled back version of the idea, linking it strictly to enhancing EU-backed reforms and not as aid to survive an unexpected economic downturn, as the French had intended.

French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire defended the outcome saying that “we finally have a real prospect, for the first time, of a eurozone budget”.

Completing the banking union has been another difficult challenge, with powerful Germany still firmly opposed to launching a European scheme, wanted by the European Central Bank, to guarantee bank deposits.

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