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Financing EU external action: understanding Member State priorities

The negotiations on the next EU Multi-Annual Financial Framework (MFF) 2020-2027 are moving slowly. Despite the European Commission's desire for swift progress it now seems unlikely that a deal will be reached before the European Parliament (EP) elections in April 2019. A key feature of the pro...

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Main Authors: Castillejo, Clare, Keijzer, Niels, Chmiel, Oscar, Di Ciommo, Mariella, Jokela, Juha, Lundsgaarde, Erik, Olivie, Iliana, Perez, Aitor, Thijssen, Sanne, Vaille, Julie, Vegh, Zsuzsanna, Venturi, Bernardo
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