
Lyubov Pronina
Reporter at Bloomberg News
Bloomberg EU reporter in Brussels, previously Credit, EM and Bloomberg Billionaires, London; government, aerospace & tech, Moscow, opinions are my own
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Lyubov Pronina |Andrea Palasciano
Welcome to the Brussels Edition, Bloomberg’s daily briefing on what matters most in the heart of the European Union. The EU is rushing to get its European Defence Industry Programme, or EDIP, over the line before leaders meet in Brussels at the end of June. The instrument will serve as a vehicle for the bloc’s future defense funding. While seemingly small with just €1.5 billion from the EU budget for 2025-2027, it may grow rapidly.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Lyubov Pronina |Andrea Palasciano
Belgium, still working to meet NATO’s existing 2% defence spending target, fully supports a new proposed goal of 5% of GDP but is calling for greater flexibility in how that contribution is allocated, Prime Minister Bart De Wever told lawmakers on Tuesday. “This is a bitter pill to swallow but we must do more to guarantee our security,” De Wever said at the Federal Parliament in Brussels. Belgium would require “the biggest flexibility possible” to meet it.
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Jan 31, 2025 |
bloomberg.com | Kevin Whitelaw |Lyubov Pronina
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Nov 19, 2024 |
bloomberg.com | Lyubov Pronina
Ukraine’s new agriculture minister said that the European Union should support his country’s farmers and not treat them as a threat to their counterparts in the bloc. “The main message is that we are not a threat, we are a partner,” Vitaliy Koval said in an interview in Brussels. “With us, Europe will become strong and so will we. It’s a two-way traffic and we will not let you down.”
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Nov 19, 2024 |
bnnbloomberg.ca | Lyubov Pronina
(Bloomberg) -- Ukraine’s new agriculture minister said that the European Union should support his country’s farmers and not treat them as a threat to their counterparts in the bloc. “The main message is that we are not a threat, we are a partner,” Vitaliy Koval said in an interview in Brussels. “With us, Europe will become strong and so will we.
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