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EU leaders pave way for implementation of landmark recovery package

By IANS | Updated: December 11, 2020 08:55 IST

Brussels, Dec 11 The leaders of the 27 European Union (EU) member states have reached an agreement on ...

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Brussels, Dec 11 The leaders of the 27 European Union (EU) member states have reached an agreement on the bloc's long-term budget and recovery fund, paving way for the implementation of a landmark recovery package worth over 1.8 trillion euros ($2.19 trillion) to tackle the socio-economic consequences of Covid-19 pandemic.

The landmark recovery package will drive forward EU's green and digital transitions, European Council President Charles Michel said during the EU Summit, which kicked off Thursday in Brussel, reports Xinhua news agency.

He underlined that "now we can start with the implementation and build back our economies".

"Europe moves forward," European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in a tweet, noting the recovery package will power the EU's recovery and build a more resilient, green and digital bloc.

The recovery package, also the largest fiscal stimulus package ever that was set up in July, combined the long-term EU budget for 2021-2027, or the so-called Multi-annual Financial Framework worth nearly 1.1 trillion euros, and the recovery fund, named Next Generation EU, which was financed with a borrowing of 750 billion euros.

In addition to underpinning the EU's recovery from the pandemic, the recovery package was also designed to help transform the the bloc through its major policies, particularly the European Green Deal, the digital revolution and resilience.

In November, the Council of the EU and the European Parliament reached a political agreement which ensures that the bloc's institutions cooperate even more effectively to make sure the package goes to where the needs are, in a timely and transparent manner.

The recovery package needs to be ratified by all member states before coming into effect.

Poland and Hungary once blocked it as they opposed linking the access to the fund with the rule of law.

( With inputs from IANS )

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