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05 November 2013

Lithuanian Presidency: Conciliation Committee takes first steps in negotiations on 2014 EU budget


The EU budget for the financial year 2014 will be the first annual budget under the new MFF. The Council's position proposes that commitment appropriations make up some €142 billion, and payment appropriations amount to €135 billion.

The Council of the European Union and the European Parliament have started the conciliation talks on 2014 budget on November 4 in Brussels.

“We share the same key priorities. The EU budget is one of the tools to promote growth and employment in Europe", said Deputy Minister of Finance Algimantas Rimkūnas, in charge of the EU budget in the Lithuanian Presidency.

During the first meeting of the Conciliation Committee the institutions introduced their positions and identified key differences in their approaches. The issues related to the EU 2013 budget were also discussed.

The EU budget for the financial year 2014 will be the first annual budget under the new Multiannual Financial Framework. The Council’s position proposes that commitment appropriations make up some €142 billion, and payment appropriations amount to €135 billion. As compared to the position of the Council, the European Parliament proposes to increase the commitment appropriations almost by €855 million, and the payment appropriations almost by €1.4 billion, accordingly.

Press release

Council press release

See also: Statement by Budgets Committee Chair Alain Lamassoure on EU Budget 2014 talks, 7.11.13



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