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The dinner of frustration

By Georgi Gotev

In psychology, frustration is an emotion arising from perceived obstacles to fulfilling one’s will or goal. In EU politics, frustration is today’s special.

peace conference was held in Switzerland over the weekend with the aim of putting an end to the horrendous Russian aggression against Ukraine, but peace is no nearer as it takes two to tango, and Russia wasn’t invited.

To add insult to injury, from Moscow, President Vladimir Putin made unacceptable “peace proposals”, equivalent to a threat that things may worsen, and a dozen countries from the so-called Global South refused to sign up to the final communiqué.

Meanwhile, tonight, EU leaders meet for dinner in Brussels to agree on who will head EU institutions for possibly the most important five years as humanity decides its future, wrestling with galloping climate change, geopolitical instability, and the rise of artificial intelligence.

But we don’t know what the future holds for France and Germany, regarding who will be running the two most important EU countries over the next few years.

The family photo from the G7 meeting in Italy, combined with each of the seven leader’s disapproval ratings, says more than a thousand words. Each is beset with a plethora of problems.

The personalities of the Commission and the Council chief are important, but it is just as important to know who will be calling the shots in the biggest EU countries and, therefore, also in the EU Council.

A peace conference without peace in sight, new leaders of the EU institutions without certainty over the leadership in the capitals: This is not very reassuring for the wider public.

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Activists from Greenpeace Belgium recreate Leonardo da Vinci's famous 'Last Supper' painting in Parc Cinquantenaire, Brussels, with a message calling on the EU to make protecting the rights and interests of youth and future generations, ahead of a special meeting of the European Council in Brussels, Belgium, 17 June 2024. EU leaders gather in Brussels following the EP elections to discuss the next institutional cycle and to renew European Institutions top Jobs with the needs to reflect the diversity of the EU in terms of geography, country size, gender and political affiliation. EPA-EFE/OLIVIER HOSLET

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majority of EU member states gave the final green light to the Nature Restoration Law on Monday during a Council meeting in Luxembourg, marking the last step for one of the Green Deal’s most controversial files.

The Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP) is seeking to file criminal charges against Environment Minister Leonore Gewessler for abuse of office following her vote in favour of the controversial nature restoration law in the EU Council on Monday.

China has opened an anti-dumping investigation into imported pork and its by-products from the European Union, a step that appears mainly targeted at Spain, the Netherlands, France and Denmark in response to curbs on its electric vehicle exports.

The European Commission said it was “not worried” by Beijing’s announcement on Monday of an anti-dumping investigation into the bloc’s pork exports, in an escalation of trade tensions with the bloc.

Following validation by member states on Monday, the ‘High Seas Treaty’ strengthening the protection of oceans now has the full support of the EU, however many countries across the world still need to ratify it, before it can be applied in a year.

As EU leaders meet on Monday evening to discuss the bloc’s top institutional jobs after the European election, a quick ‘political agreement’ might be on the cards.

Look out for…

  • Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra, Executive Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič, and Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius take part in EU-China High-Level Environment and Climate Dialogue on Tuesday.
  • General Affairs Council (Cohesion) on Tuesday.
  • Transport, Telecommunications and Energy Council (Transport) on Tuesday.
  • Commission Vice President Vĕra Jourová speaks at European Partnership for Democracy (EPD) annual conference on Tuesday.

Views are the author’s

[Edited by Zoran Radosavljevic/Alice Taylor]

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