{"id":373747,"date":"2024-06-27T13:33:11","date_gmt":"2024-06-27T11:33:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.eunews.it\/2024\/06\/27\/consiglio-europeo-tusk-meloni\/"},"modified":"2024-07-02T23:27:49","modified_gmt":"2024-07-02T21:27:49","slug":"tusk-no-eu-without-italy-and-no-decision-without-pm-meloni-leaders-arrive-at-european-council","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.eunews.it\/en\/2024\/06\/27\/tusk-no-eu-without-italy-and-no-decision-without-pm-meloni-leaders-arrive-at-european-council\/","title":{"rendered":"Tusk: &#8220;No EU without Italy and no decision without PM Meloni.&#8221; Leaders arrive at European Council"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Brussels &#8211; Leaders of the Twenty-Seven are beginning to arrive at the European Council venue, and the mood seems to be one of trying to de-escalate tensions over the hottest issue: nominations for top posts.<\/p>\n<p>Among the first to enter the Justus Lipsius building is Polish Prime Minister <strong>Donald Tusk<\/strong>, who, asked by journalists, says he has &#8220;not yet spoken with Meloni&#8221; but adds, &#8220;I think today we will have the opportunity.&#8221; However, the EPP member of the table that indicated the names for the three &#8220;top jobs&#8221; is keen to stress that &#8220;one thing must be clear: no one respects Premier Meloni and Italy more than I do.&#8221; However, he explains, &#8220;Sometimes you need a platform to make decisions smoother, and we have reached a common position among the major forces in the European Parliament. Our negotiations in the political platform have served to facilitate dialogue,&#8221; but, he emphasizes, &#8220;the decision is Meloni&#8217;s and the other leaders&#8217;.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Finally, according to Tusk, &#8220;there is no EU without Italy and no decision without PM Meloni; it is clear.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Prime Minister Meloni also arrived at the European Council but avoided meeting with reporters.<\/p>\n<p>The Greek premier, also an EPP negotiator, <strong>Kyriacos<\/strong> <strong>Mitsotakis<\/strong>, said, &#8220;The three European families discussed and made a proposal, which reflects the majority of the Council members. It is not an exclusive process, and we never intended to exclude or offend anyone.&#8221; Regarding the Italian premier, he also tried to calm things down: &#8216;I have respect for Meloni,&#8217; he said, &#8216;Italy is a very important country in the EU, and we will respond to her concerns.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Luc Frieden<\/strong>, the popular premier of Luxembourg, seems a little more rigid: &#8216;We have to follow the democratic rules; we have to differentiate between the leaders of countries and the leaders of political groups. We will listen to Meloni as Italy&#8217;s premier,&#8221; he explains, &#8216;but then we will decide within the European Council according to the democratic rules&#8217;.<\/p>\n<p>The Dutch liberal <strong>Mark Rutte<\/strong>, who has just been appointed as the next NATO secretary general, expects a debate, but\u2014he acknowledges\u2014&#8221;The three political families have an agreement, we have to see. For Rutte, &#8220;no one is excluded from the appointments, but we must ensure that Italy feels well represented in the new European Commission and beyond. ECR has not been involved in the negotiations,&#8221; he clarifies, &#8220;because many in the majority coalition of Populars, Liberals and Socialists think that conservatives cannot be part of it&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;There are three political groups that want to work together and have a majority; that&#8217;s how democracy works,&#8221; warns outgoing Belgian premier <strong>Alexander De Croo<\/strong>, according to whom &#8220;there are three high-quality names. Democracy is not just about blocking but identifying who wants to work together&#8221;. The liberal clarifies that &#8220;we will also listen to Meloni, but the commissioners are a competence of the Commission presidency according to the quality of the people presented. 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