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Kallas contradicts Costa, claims EU leaders agreed to sign Mercosur deal

The EU’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said European leaders decided at a meeting on Thursday to sign the Mercosur agreement.

The remarks of the bloc’s top diplomat directly challenged the read-out from national leaders and the EU’s leadership, such as Council President António Costa, who downplayed the extent to which the EU-South America trade deal was finalised at a political level during the meeting.

“Yesterday at the European Council we gave a mandate to sign the Mercosur agreement,” Kallas said to applause at the party congress of her liberal political family ALDE in Brussels on Friday.

Her comments chime with those made by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at the end of Thursday’s meeting, when he said that leaders tasked their ambassadors with signing the deal at the meeting.

“All 27 agreed that the permanent representatives could sign. And in that respect, this is a clear mandate” Merz said. The European Parliament only had to ratify before signing “the final agreement” on 19 December, the German leader added.

But French President Emmanuel Macron had a different reading of things, telling journalists after the summit that work continues.

Merz has been pushing to sign the Mercosur deal as soon as possible; whereas Macron has been slow-walking it, facing opposition from powerful French farmers. France and other countries secured special safeguards as part of the deal to protect farmers.

European Council President António Costa quashed Merz’s remarks at a press conference after the summit. Asked directly about Merz’s comments, Costa said: “We haven’t had a discussion on this … we haven’t decided anything.”

He said all he had done was ask the leaders to task their ambassadors with resolving technical problems about the translation of the deal.

Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker said in response to Merz’s comments on Thursday: “If a vote is taken in the current situation, I will have no choice but to vote no, because I am bound by a parliamentary decision.”

When asked by German MEP Svenja Hahn about her comments on Mercosur, Kallas said: “The understanding I think is there, considering how fast we have been able to move now after 25 years of negotiations.”

Nicoletta Ionta contributed reporting.

(jp)

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