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EU government­s, parliament edge closer to deal on recovery package

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BRUSSELS — The European Union (EU) edged closer on Wednesday to a deal over the bloc’s budget and recovery package of €1.8 trillion after national government­s offered concession­s, but key difference­s remained.

EU leaders agreed at a marathon summit in July on the seven-year budget and the recovery plan to help lift Europe’s economy from its deepest ever recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

But the deal must still be approved by EU lawmakers and ratified by the bloc’s 27 national parliament­s.

After six weeks of talks, EU government­s represente­d by current chair Germany and the European Parliament have narrowed down their difference­s to a binding timetable for introducin­g new EU taxes, more money for certain projects and conditions attached to disburseme­nts.

“I am convinced that we both agree that the time has come to focus minds, bridge remaining gaps and reach a package deal now,” German ambassador to the EU Michael Clauss wrote in a letter to the head of the EU budget committee, Jan Overtveldt.

The German EU presidency, the European Parliament and the European Commission are to continue negotiatio­ns on Thursday and next week. But despite progress, a European Parliament official said, the government­s’ offer is still not good enough.

“This ‘offer’ is neither new, nor acceptable, because it mainly exploits the already narrow margins left for the upcoming financing period,” the official said.

CONDITIONA­LITY

In a letter from the German presidency, seen by Reuters, EU government­s agree to allot up to €10 billion more for projects identified by the parliament, such as education, research and developmen­t, health or defence, but EU lawmakers want €38.5 billion.

Parliament also wants a clear link between new sources of EU revenue and the repayment of €750 billion in loans that the EU as a whole will take for the recovery plan, as well as a concrete timetable for when each new revenue kicks in. —

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