Here's a round-up of what EU leaders said upon arrival. Let's start with the assignment of the remaining EU top jobs. Italian Foreign Minister Federica Mogherini and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk are the frontrunners for the posts of High Representative and European Council President respectively. However, Mogherini's appointment looks more like a done deal than Tusk's - at least from EU leaders' doorstep declarations:
#Hollande: Support of centre-left leaders to #Mogherini is guaranteed [acquis]. I think she will be the next EU High Rep. #EUCO
— Open Europe (@OpenEurope) August 30, 2014
#Hollande thinks #Mogherini will be new High Rep, says "consensus solution" needed for new #EUCO President. He didn't name Polish PM #Tusk.
— Vincenzo Scarpetta (@LondonerVince) August 30, 2014
Brief doorstep statement from #Merkel: We should be able to decide on #EUtopjobs and we will discuss Ukraine, it should be an exciting #EUCO
— Pawel Swidlicki (@pswidlicki) August 30, 2014
Belgian PM Di Rupo says there are "several quality candidates" for #EUCO President.
— Vincenzo Scarpetta (@LondonerVince) August 30, 2014
Finnish PM #Stubb: I don't usually bet, but I would put my money on #Mogherini and #Tusk. #EUCO
— Open Europe (@OpenEurope) August 30, 2014
Enda Kenny: Increasingly evident that the Italian candidate [#Mogherini] will be appointed as High Representative #EUCO #EUtopjobs
— Pawel Swidlicki (@pswidlicki) August 30, 2014
Swedish PM Reinfeldt: If Socialists want #Mogherini, deal will have to be balanced to reflect other interests, other parts of Europe #EUCO
— Pawel Swidlicki (@pswidlicki) August 30, 2014
Mogherini has travelled to Brussels herself, and has met European Commission President-elect Jean-Claude Juncker - possibly a further sign her appointment is drawing closer. Tusk walked into the European Council building without saying a word, although reportedly with a smile on his face.Meanwhile, it seems no decision will be made on the name of the next President of the Eurogroup of eurozone finance ministers:
#Spain's PM #Rajoy says new €-group President won't be appointed today. He's hoping for Finance Minister Luis de Guindos to bag job. #EUCO
— Vincenzo Scarpetta (@LondonerVince) August 30, 2014
As regards Ukraine, a few EU leaders stressed the need for a reaction if Russia does nothing to de-escalate the situation. However, the emphasis has significantly differed from one leader to another:
Lithuanian President #GrybauskaitÄ— says #Russia "is practically at war with Europe", and calls for "full arms embargo" against Moscow. #EUCO
— Vincenzo Scarpetta (@LondonerVince) August 30, 2014
David #Cameron: Situation in #Ukraine "completely unacceptable", and "consequences must follow if that situation continues". #EUCO
— Open Europe (@OpenEurope) August 30, 2014
#Hollande: There will certainly be a request to the European Commission to prepare new sanctions on #Russia. #EUCO #France
— Open Europe (@OpenEurope) August 30, 2014
Finnish PM #Stubb: Further sanctions on #Russia will be needed absent de-escalation, but we also need to keep dialogue open. #EUCO
— Open Europe (@OpenEurope) August 30, 2014
And that's all for the moment. The summit is under way, and we will continue monitoring it. Follow us on Twitter @OpenEurope, @pswidlicki and @LondonerVince for real-time updates and analysis.
I am looking at the video of the old men & women of yesterday & their lackeys.
ReplyDeleteThese are the people who lead affairs in the big bad world?
Very cushy & lush, considering the poverty & misery they have thrust upon the world at large.
These are the people of yesterday & yesterday has gone.
It is a brave new world out there, a new business mindset with no room for all of the above.
Oh, it will take some time, but for the most part it is over.