In this edition of our weekly talk show, host Stefan Grobe and his guests talk about the future of the Green Deal after the elections, the situation of the electric cars market in Europe and why organic food sales have reached a ceiling.
A high-level EU foreign affairs summit scheduled for August will be moved from Hungary to Brussels, the bloc’ top diplomat, Josep Borrell, confirmed on Monday. Speaking at a press conference in the Belgian capital, Borrell said the bloc must “send a signal, even if it is a symbolic signal,” to punish Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban for his Ukraine “peace mission,” which EU officials have condemned as contrary to the bloc’s policies.
#EUPunishesHungary #OrbanUkraineMission #EUvsHungary #DiplomaticTensions #HighLevelSummit #BudapestSummitCancelled #UkraineCrisis #SymbolicSignal #EUDiplomacy #OrbanControversy #HungaryEUConflict #EUForeignPolicy #PoliticalFallout #EUUnity #UkraineConflict
~PR.152~ED.155~HT.334~
While the European Parliament is set to tilt to the right following last weekend’s elections, it is unlikely to mean the thousands of pages of new climate, energy and environmental law put in place under the von der Leyen Commission’s Green Deal are about to be torn up.
Credit: euronews (in English) Duration: 02:10Published