European Commission finalises €90 billion support loan to Ukraine.
European leaders are gathering for a summit in Prague this week, where discussions will centre on the ongoing geopolitical challenges posed by the war in Ukraine. Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz is advocating for a special EU status for Ukraine, signalling a potential shift in the EU’s approach to Ukraine’s integration amidst its ongoing efforts to strengthen ties with Eastern European nations.
In economic developments, the European Commission anticipates a reduction of 15 billion cubic metres in gas consumption this year, a move aimed at increasing energy independence and sustainability across Member States. As the EU faces mounting pressure from rising energy costs, all eyes will be on the summit outcomes and potential policy announcements regarding energy strategies and economic support mechanisms.
Key developments across Europe
EU mulls Angela Merkel or Mario Draghi as possible Vladimir Putin whisperer
EU POLITICS — The EU is considering appointing prominent figures as intermediaries with Putin to enhance diplomatic relations.
This initiative is part of a broader strategy to navigate complex geopolitical dynamics. Merkel and Draghi’s influence could be pivotal in fostering dialogue aimed at easing tensions in Europe.
Greens chief Bas Eickhout quits EU Parliament after acknowledging ‘relationships’
EU POLITICS — Bas Eickhout has resigned as leader of the Greens in the EU Parliament amidst personal controversies.
His departure comes after he acknowledged improper relationships that have raised ethical questions. This potentially alters the landscape for Green Party influence in upcoming legislative sessions.
EU agrees to implement US trade deal struck last summer
EU TRADE — The EU has finalised steps to enact a previously agreed trade deal with the United States.
This agreement is expected to enhance transatlantic economic cooperation and improve trade relations. Implementing the deal underscores the EU’s commitment to strengthening financial ties with the US amidst global economic challenges.
Germany’s Merz pitches ‘associate’ EU membership for Ukraine
EU FOREIGN POLICY — Germany’s opposition leader proposes a new form of EU membership for Ukraine.
This proposal suggests an ‘associate’ status could facilitate Ukraine’s integration into the EU, enhancing its political and economic ties with Europe. The plan aims to address current geopolitical dynamics stemming from the conflict with Russia.
EU Commission thinks Europe can cut gas consumption by 15 bcm this year
EU ENERGY — The EU is optimistic about significantly reducing gas consumption in the coming year.
This reduction aims to address energy dependency and environmental targets amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. The initiative reflects the EU’s commitment to energy efficiency and sustainability goals in the face of global challenges.
What to watch — Watch for developments on Ukraine’s potential EU membership status as Germany’s proposal gains traction.
Further reading from across European news sources
Financial Times
EU mulls Angela Merkel or Mario Draghi as possible Vladimir Putin whisperer
Politico Europe
Greens chief Bas Eickhout quits EU Parliament after acknowledging ‘relationships’
The Guardian
EU agrees to implement US trade deal struck last summer
Reuters
Germany’s Merz pitches ‘associate’ EU membership for Ukraine
Euronews
EU pays Egypt billions to manage migration — Cairo says it is not enough


