European Commission
Ursula von der Leyen is coming to Bulgaria
At the invitation of Prime Minister Kiril Petkov, the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen will pay a visit to Sofia on April 8. During her visit to Bulgaria, she will personally present the EC's assessment of the Bulgarian Recovery and Sustainability Plan (RSP) and its compliance with European requirements.
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Borrell: EU sends 450 Million Euros worth of Fighter Jets and Deadly Weapons to Ukraine
The European Union will supply Ukrainian troops with deadly weapons worth 450m euros, said European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell.
Russia's Invasion of Ukraine: EU Imposes New Sanctions, Moscow Increases Aggression, Hundreds of Civilian Victims
Another difficult night around the Russia-Ukraine conflict. A series of international reactions and new sanctions mark the fourth night of shelling.
Sanctions
EU and NATO Condemn Putin's Decision to Recognize the Independence of Donetsk and Luhansk
The EU and NATO tonight condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to recognize the independence of Donetsk and Luhansk.
Vaccine row remains between EU, Africa
The European Union and African leaders agreed to a "renewed partnership" at a summit last week with pledges of major investments, but Europe was accused of ignoring calls to waive patents for COVID-19 vaccinations.
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Biden has Announced a Date for a Possible Russian Invasion of Ukraine
US President Joe Biden held talks with Allied leaders yesterday. The participants in the conversation expressed concern over the accumulation of Russian troops around Ukraine and expressed a desire for a diplomatic solution to the crisis, Reuters reported, citing the White House.
The EC Proposes that Travel Certificates Remain in Force until mid-2023
The European Commission proposed today that the covid certificates remain in force when traveling to the EU until the end of June next year.
EU Commission: ‘Yes’ to nuclear & natural gas for the green transition
The Commission’s proposal has sparked significant controversy among EU Member States
Lenarčič says EU Commission hopes reason will prevail in Ukraine crisis
Brussels – Janez Lenarčič, Slovenia’s European commissioner, told Slovenian correspondents in Brussels on Friday that the European Commission’s work was currently most affected by the Ukraine crisis. It is preparing for all possible scenarios, hoping that reason will prevail and peace will be preserved, he stressed.
EU Ombudsman: EC hides Correspondence between Von der Layen and Pfizer
The EU's ombudsman today criticized the European Commission for failing to release text messages between its president, Ursula von der Leyen, and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, Reuters reported.
The two exchanged text messages before concluding the deal for the vaccines against COVID-19 between the EC and the pharmaceutical giant.