
Traditional fault lines between frugal northern states and cohesion-friendly countries have resurfaced in EU multiannual budget negotiations.
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Traditional divisions between "frugal" and "cohesion-friendly" EU member states have resurfaced as budget negotiations shift from broad principles to concrete spending red lines, EurActiv reported on Tuesday.
The dispute centres on the EU's next multiannual financial framework. Frugal countries — typically northern and western member states — favour tighter overall spending caps, while cohesion-friendly nations push to protect structural and regional funding, according to EurActiv.
No specific figures on proposed spending ceilings or cuts were included in the wire. The shift from principles to hard numbers signals the negotiations have entered a more contentious phase, EurActiv reported.
The outcome will shape EU investment flows, particularly for eastern and southern member states that rely heavily on cohesion funding.