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EU member states clash over figures for next long-term budget

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Ministers did agree the outline of several new instruments, including a single national and regional plan for each country.

EU member states have clashed over the first figures for the bloc’s next seven-year budget, exposing a deep rift between governments that want to protect farm and regional spending and richer states demanding sharp cuts.

The dispute surfaced on June 16 at a meeting of European affairs ministers in Luxembourg, the first political debate on a draft negotiating box put forward by Cyprus, which holds the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union.

The text feeds into a summit of EU leaders, the European Council, in Brussels on June 18 and 19, where the budget is set to be among the most divisive items.

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