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Danish flag. The commission believes that with a bit of "good will" a deal can be reached on the budget this year (Photo: quietdangst)

Danes seek clarity on future EU budget

The EU's famed diversity was on show on Friday (27 January) during first concrete discussions on the European Union's next long term budget, a debate that threw up as many points of view as there are member states.

Trying to start what is normally a fraught debate on a constructive note, the Danish EU presidency asked ministers to indicate whether they agreed with the budget priorities and the overall sum - a five percent increase to €1.025 billion for the 2014-2020 period - as proposed...

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Danish flag. The commission believes that with a bit of "good will" a deal can be reached on the budget this year (Photo: quietdangst)

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