Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EU leaders tackle huge virus recovery plan

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BRUSSELS AFP,19JUNE, 2020- EU leaders launched fraught negotiatio­ns Friday, deeply divided over how to raise and then distribute a major recovery fund to revive a European economy ravaged by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Europe faces its biggest recession in the bloc’s 63-year history, and states are under pressure to look beyond their own borders and to find ways to lift the whole continent.

On the table at Friday’s virtual summit is a proposal from European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen for a 750-billioneur­o ($840-billion) rescue fund that, if accepted, would mark a historic milestone for EU unity.

“We have a collective responsibi­lity to deliver,” summit host Charles Michel, president of the leaders’ European Council, said on Twitter.“now is the time to engage.” But opposition is fierce from countries known as the “frugal four” -- The Netherland­s, Sweden, Denmark and Austria -- who have promised to fight deep into the summer to rein in the spending. “It is clear that we expect no essential agreements at this

summit,” said a government official in Germany, which takes over the EU’S rotating presidency on July 1 and will drive the negotiatio­ns.

“We know about the difficulti­es. This will be a big piece of work,” the official said.

A French source called it a “warm-up round” that would “take the temperatur­e” before leaders land a compromise in late July.

Lined up against the frugals are EU countries such as Italy and Spain that were the first and hardest hit by the pandemic, and quickly asked for help from their better-off partners. Crippled with overstretc­hed finances, these countries lack the ability to fight the recession with a wave of extra spending and are looking for a highly visible act of solidarity.

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The coronaviru­s crisis is pushing the EU to grapple with an old institutio­nal problem -- the lack of joint borrowing to fund major projects

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