Jean-Claude Juncker

FinMin Teodorovici: EU officials only feign interest in citizens, everyone for themselves

The Country Report presented by the European Commission that includes Romania in the imbalanced states' category was drafted based on media-provided information and placed in a wrong context, and the European officials often only feign interest in the EU citizens, while seeing to their own interest, Romanian Finance Minister Eugen Teodorovici on Friday told an event organised by the European Co

The EU Postpones Brexit until May 22 if the London Government Approves the Divorce Deal

All 27 state and government leaders of the remaining EU member states have unanimously decided to postpone the release date of the UK on the basis of two possible scenarios. This was announced by European Council President Donald Tusk after the end of the first day of the summit in Brussels, Reuters and TASS reported.
 

#Romania2019.eu/PM Dancila: Romania constantly backed need to ensure higher living standard of citizens

Romania has constantly supported the need and importance of ensuring a high standard of living for citizens, on Wednesday said in Brussels the Romanian Prime Minister Viorica Dancila, at the Tripartite Social Summit, an event that was centered on "For a stronger, united and forward-looking Europe", the website of Romania's Presidency of the EU Council reads.

#Romania2019.eu/Timmermans: Future Multiannual Financial Framework must respond to EU priorities, new challenges

The future of the European Union's Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) must respond both to the priorities of the European Union and to the new challenges that cannot always be anticipated, First Vice-President of the European Commission Frans Timmermans said in Bucharest.

Britain and the EU have Reached a Compromise on Brexit

The European Union and the British government have negotiated a deal to step out of the stalemate around Brexit, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said, quoted by Associated Press.

Juncker said the EU and the British government are behind the revisions aimed at ending the deadlock over the Brexit agreement.

Scholars seek EU action over Kotzias 'persecution' of Athens Review of Books

The New York Review of Books has published a letter signed by dozens of academics and writers calling on the presidents of the European Commission and Council, Jean-Claude Juncker and Donald Tusk, respectively, to "use all means" at their disposal to "save" the Athens Review of Books from "ongoing persecution" by former foreign minister Nikos Kotzias.

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