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Prime Minister Bart De Wever fears that his government will be on the hook to repay Moscow’s billions if an army of Kremlin lawyers sue over the initiative. At a meeting of EU leaders in October, De Wever demanded stronger assurances from EU leaders to protect his country from the financial and legal risks that could arise from the initiative.
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European enlargement commissioner explains how Ukraine will continue EU accession talks without Orbán's approval
The European Commission wants to obtain a mandate from the Council of the EU to continue accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova at an expert level, without the formal opening of negotiation clusters.
The European Commission has announced RAISE, a new virtual institute designed to accelerate the use of artificial intelligence in scientific research
We condemn all attempts directed towards using the issue of EU accession as a political instrument, which harm the relations between the EU and Georgia,’ says Foreign Ministry - Anadolu Ajansı
The European Union says it has reached an agreement with China to stabilize the flow of rare earth materials crucial for high-tech and military products.
European Commission says finch trapping derogation not in line with European Court of Justice ruling
The European Commission has said that Malta's recently launched finch-trapping derogation is not in line with a ruling by the European Court of Justice, which last year declared that finch-trapping
Foreign Ministry says that comments in report not only inconsistent with efforts to establish Türkiye-EU positive agenda but also written in language running counter to long-term interests of both par
The JURI committee on Tuesday voted in favor of referring the Commission to the Court of Justice of the European Union for breaching EU law by withdrawing a proposal to regulate standard essential patents.