Tánaiste concludes negotiations on EU’s €960 billion budget

19 June 2013

Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Eamon Gilmore TD, has reached an agreement with the European Parliament's chief negotiator on the EU's budget for the next seven years. The agreement will be presented to Member States on 25th June.

Speaking from Brussels, the Tánaiste said:

"We have concluded negotiations on the EU’s multi annual budget for the next seven years. I have reached an agreement with the European Parliament’s chief negotiator. We have agreed a package that we are both going to recommend to our respective institutions. I will present this agreement to Member States next Tuesday.

"This is a balanced package that addresses all four of the issues identified by the European Parliament as important for the EU budget."

The package includes:

The Tánaiste said: "This deal is about putting in place a robust €960 billion budget for investment that will enable the European economy to grow, create jobs and address the particularly urgent need to provide employment for young people".

Agreement on the EU’s multi annual budget has been a top priority for the Irish Presidency. The European Council in February agreed the €960 billion budget to be focussed on competitiveness, jobs and growth measures. The Irish Presidency has been negotiating on behalf of EU Member States with the aim of getting the European Parliament’s agreement on this budget. There have been 10 rounds of intensive negotiations, with the last round lasting over 24 hours.

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