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EU Council, Parliament agree on 2022 budget

By ANI | Updated: November 16, 2021 14:25 IST

The EU Council has reached an agreement with the European Parliament on the 2022 budget, setting total commitments at $194.1 billion and payments at $195.4 billion, Council of the EU said on Tuesday.

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The EU Council has reached an agreement with the European Parliament on the 2022 budget, setting total commitments at $194.1 billion and payments at $195.4 billion, Council of the EU said on Tuesday.

"We reached a well-balanced deal today, which is great news for the citizens. Next year's EU budget dedicates enough resources to our priorities, and at the same time ensures sufficient fiscal space for unforeseen circumstances. The funding we agreed on today will underpin the recovery that is under way and strongly support our climate and digital targets. Along this path, the 2022 budget will be complemented by the Next Generation EU funds," Irena Drmaz, Slovenia's Minister Delegate for the negotiations of the EU budget said on Tuesday.

The upcoming year's budget is aimed at the EU top priorities, these include green and digital transitions, tackling the climate change and economic recovery. The set budget commitments will allow the EU to react to unforeseen emergencies, according to the statement.

The joint agreement requires ratification of the Council and the European Parliament with 14 days, with the Council expected to give approval on November 23 and the Parliament, on November 25-26. (ANI/Sputnik)

( With inputs from ANI )

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