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EU summit: Poland cries blackmail over subsidies | EU summit: Poland cries blackmail over subsidies |
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Polish PM Beata Szydlo has accused the French president of trying to blackmail her country, in a row over Thursday's re-election of EU leader Donald Tusk. | Polish PM Beata Szydlo has accused the French president of trying to blackmail her country, in a row over Thursday's re-election of EU leader Donald Tusk. |
At the end of an EU summit, she said it was unacceptable for Francois Hollande to threaten to stop funds because Poland was "not behaving properly". | At the end of an EU summit, she said it was unacceptable for Francois Hollande to threaten to stop funds because Poland was "not behaving properly". |
Poland had tried but failed to stop Mr Tusk's re-election, and refused to endorse the summit's joint statement. | Poland had tried but failed to stop Mr Tusk's re-election, and refused to endorse the summit's joint statement. |
Ms Szydlo also warned partners Poland would not accept a multi-speed Europe. | Ms Szydlo also warned partners Poland would not accept a multi-speed Europe. |
She said the EU faced new divisions if stronger nations tried to integrate more among themselves at the expense of weaker ones like Poland and fellow ex-communist countries in the east. | She said the EU faced new divisions if stronger nations tried to integrate more among themselves at the expense of weaker ones like Poland and fellow ex-communist countries in the east. |
Friday's talks in Brussels focused on the future of the post-Brexit EU. | Friday's talks in Brussels focused on the future of the post-Brexit EU. |
EU members discussed making a joint declaration that should stress EU unity when they meet in Rome on 25 March. | EU members discussed making a joint declaration that should stress EU unity when they meet in Rome on 25 March. |
Why the accusations of blackmail? | |
Poland's failure to endorse the summit joint statement reportedly led to a confrontation over dinner on Thursday evening, with Mr Hollande saying that richer Western nations were helping to pay for Poland's development. | Poland's failure to endorse the summit joint statement reportedly led to a confrontation over dinner on Thursday evening, with Mr Hollande saying that richer Western nations were helping to pay for Poland's development. |
"If someone says 'you're not behaving properly so you won't get the money' - that's unacceptable," Ms Szydlo told a news conference on Friday. | "If someone says 'you're not behaving properly so you won't get the money' - that's unacceptable," Ms Szydlo told a news conference on Friday. |
She also took a swipe at Mr Hollande's personal popularity. | |
"Am I supposed to take seriously the blackmail of a president who has a 4% approval rating and who soon won't be president?" | |
Under a shadow: Analysis by Kevin Connolly, BBC News | Under a shadow: Analysis by Kevin Connolly, BBC News |
When the idea of an EU celebration of the 60th anniversary of the founding Treaty of Rome in the Italian capital was first mooted it must have seemed like a good idea. | When the idea of an EU celebration of the 60th anniversary of the founding Treaty of Rome in the Italian capital was first mooted it must have seemed like a good idea. |
Now Brexit casts a long, dark shadow over those proceedings - an organisation that has known nothing but steady expansion is about to lose a member state for the first time. | Now Brexit casts a long, dark shadow over those proceedings - an organisation that has known nothing but steady expansion is about to lose a member state for the first time. |
That is a confidence-sapping thought for an institution which has no firm timetable for planned future expansion in the Balkans. | That is a confidence-sapping thought for an institution which has no firm timetable for planned future expansion in the Balkans. |
There is no big idea on offer from the European Commission - just a palette of five vague outlines of how the EU will work in the future. The moment does not feel right for grand visions. | There is no big idea on offer from the European Commission - just a palette of five vague outlines of how the EU will work in the future. The moment does not feel right for grand visions. |
Then there is the Polish government's anger at the re-election of their fellow-countryman Donald Tusk to a top job at the European Council. Poland - a huge beneficiary of EU funding - suddenly feels as though it might take the place in the European awkward squad that the UK is vacating. | Then there is the Polish government's anger at the re-election of their fellow-countryman Donald Tusk to a top job at the European Council. Poland - a huge beneficiary of EU funding - suddenly feels as though it might take the place in the European awkward squad that the UK is vacating. |
Brexit's long shadow over Europe as anniversary nears | |
Poland is the biggest net recipient of EU funds - in 2015 it got €13.4bn (£11.7bn; $14.2bn) from the EU. | Poland is the biggest net recipient of EU funds - in 2015 it got €13.4bn (£11.7bn; $14.2bn) from the EU. |
The EU budget will come under huge strain when the UK - one of the biggest net contributors - leaves. | The EU budget will come under huge strain when the UK - one of the biggest net contributors - leaves. |
How did the row develop? | |
The dispute blew up after Poland failed to block the reappointment of Mr Tusk as European Council president - a key strategic role in the EU. | |
As a result Poland refused to give its consent for the joint statement at the end of the summit. Controversially, the conclusions - normally an expression of EU unity - came instead from Mr Tusk personally. | |
A long-running feud between him and Jaroslaw Kaczynski - the nationalist guiding the Polish government - caused the debacle. | A long-running feud between him and Jaroslaw Kaczynski - the nationalist guiding the Polish government - caused the debacle. |
Mr Tusk, a former Polish prime minister from a rival party, has been critical of controversial government policies, and has in turn been accused of meddling in Poland's domestic affairs. | |
What is a multi-speed Europe? | |
There is new momentum behind the idea of EU members moving at different speeds - a way of saying that some member states are more in favour of further integration than others. | |
France, Germany and Italy back it - but Poland is adamantly against. | |
Poland and its neighbours fear being left behind if their stronger partners integrate in more areas, especially the eurozone. | Poland and its neighbours fear being left behind if their stronger partners integrate in more areas, especially the eurozone. |
But Mr Hollande said it was not about multi-speeds, but about being able "to go faster... and also further without closing the door on anyone". | |
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said different aspects of integration were "open for every member state to take part in". | |
Over the years, the UK's distance from the EU on many key issues - including the euro, the Schengen passport-free zone and budget spending - has meant that the bloc is already de facto multi-speed. | |
There is a legal mechanism for smaller groups of countries to forge ahead with a common policy. | |
That was demonstrated again at this summit with agreement that 17 member states could set up a European Public Prosecutor's Office - seen as a way to combat VAT fraud. |