
Dutch PM says next EU budget must acknowledge Brexit gap
Saturday, February 22, 2020, 8:06 AM
The Netherlands is willing to pay more into the next EU-budget but the figures must take into account the Brexit hole, Dutch-PM Mark-Rutte said after the bloc's national-leaders failed to agree on their joint spending from 2021 in two-days of fraught talks. "We are willing to pay more because we are accepting that budget will go up with economic-growth and inflation," Rutte told reporters.
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