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European Union leaders have begun a second day of tough negotiations in Brussels amid disagreements over new rules to run the 27-member bloc. | European Union leaders have begun a second day of tough negotiations in Brussels amid disagreements over new rules to run the 27-member bloc. |
After a first day of talks, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said there had been no breakthrough. | After a first day of talks, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said there had been no breakthrough. |
Germany, which holds the rotating EU presidency, has drafted proposals to replace a planned constitution rejected by French and Dutch voters in 2005. | Germany, which holds the rotating EU presidency, has drafted proposals to replace a planned constitution rejected by French and Dutch voters in 2005. |
But both the UK and Poland are threatening to veto the blueprint. | But both the UK and Poland are threatening to veto the blueprint. |
Thursday's draft dropped a reference - at France's instigation - to one of the founding principles of the common market. | |
The words "undistorted competition" were replaced with talk of a social market economy and full employment, says the BBC's Alex Ritson. | |
We have no outcome, no result to announce German Chancellor Angela Merkel Send us your comments | We have no outcome, no result to announce German Chancellor Angela Merkel Send us your comments |
It was not clear if the wording would affect EU competition policy, or whether that policy was underpinned by remaining references to free markets. | |
Friday's agenda is fairly loose, starting with bilateral talks between Germany and other members, with the focus shifting to a smaller group of countries as the day progresses. | Friday's agenda is fairly loose, starting with bilateral talks between Germany and other members, with the focus shifting to a smaller group of countries as the day progresses. |
The Germans are also expected to produce a new sketch of the future treaty, says the BBC's Stephen Mulvey in Brussels. | The Germans are also expected to produce a new sketch of the future treaty, says the BBC's Stephen Mulvey in Brussels. |
After two-way talks the 27 leaders are set to gather again at lunchtime. | After two-way talks the 27 leaders are set to gather again at lunchtime. |
'Absurd' statement | 'Absurd' statement |
British Prime Minister Tony Blair - attending his final EU meeting before leaving office next week - has set out a number of "red lines" beyond which he will not compromise. | British Prime Minister Tony Blair - attending his final EU meeting before leaving office next week - has set out a number of "red lines" beyond which he will not compromise. |
These include proposals to make the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights legally binding. | These include proposals to make the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights legally binding. |
AIMS OF THE SUMMIT To replace, and reduce, the EU constitution rejected by French and Dutch voters in 2005To simplify voting procedures in an expanded EUTo replace the six-month rotating presidency of the EU with a full-time figurehead, chosen by membersA foreign policy supremo to give the EU increased weight on the international stage Sticking points and objectors class="" href="/1/hi/business/6229300.stm">'Free competition' dropped Britain also wants to maintain national control over foreign policy, justice and home affairs. | |
Poland's Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski says he wants to narrow the gap in voting strengths between the big and small countries, that the current draft would create. | Poland's Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski says he wants to narrow the gap in voting strengths between the big and small countries, that the current draft would create. |
The Netherlands and the Czech Republic also have concerns about the draft. | The Netherlands and the Czech Republic also have concerns about the draft. |
After the first day of the two-day summit, Mrs Merkel said: "We have no outcome, no result to announce." | After the first day of the two-day summit, Mrs Merkel said: "We have no outcome, no result to announce." |
She told reporters that the leaders would "make all necessary efforts to reach an agreement" on Friday, but said she did not know whether this was possible. | She told reporters that the leaders would "make all necessary efforts to reach an agreement" on Friday, but said she did not know whether this was possible. |
New French President Nicolas Sarkozy, for his part, said he had seen "a strong willingness to find a compromise" on Thursday. | New French President Nicolas Sarkozy, for his part, said he had seen "a strong willingness to find a compromise" on Thursday. |
Nevertheless, there was alarm in some quarters after the Polish president said the reason his country did not have a larger population - and therefore greater voting power - was that so many Poles were killed by Germans in World War II. | Nevertheless, there was alarm in some quarters after the Polish president said the reason his country did not have a larger population - and therefore greater voting power - was that so many Poles were killed by Germans in World War II. |
Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen said it was an unfortunate statement and a distraction. | Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen said it was an unfortunate statement and a distraction. |
"It's an absurd idea to base today's decisions on a very tragic history," he said. | "It's an absurd idea to base today's decisions on a very tragic history," he said. |
'Main course' | 'Main course' |
The EU leaders finished the day with a working dinner at which they set out their positions. | The EU leaders finished the day with a working dinner at which they set out their positions. |
The real talks will be 'bilateral', one-to-one negotiations Mardell's thoughts in full Polish war of words | |
"It was dinner, but we can describe it as the entree, the main course is tomorrow," said European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso. | "It was dinner, but we can describe it as the entree, the main course is tomorrow," said European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso. |
He added that Europe had been discussing institutional reform for seven years and that it was now "time to move on". | He added that Europe had been discussing institutional reform for seven years and that it was now "time to move on". |
"What Chancellor Merkel has put on the table can deliver that capacity to act," Mr Barroso said. | "What Chancellor Merkel has put on the table can deliver that capacity to act," Mr Barroso said. |
The German draft makes several concessions to EU member states that had opposed key parts of the planned constitution. | The German draft makes several concessions to EU member states that had opposed key parts of the planned constitution. |
It removes any mention of the word "constitution", accepts that the title of EU-wide foreign minister will not be used, and provides countries with a chance to opt out of EU policies in the area of policing and criminal law. | It removes any mention of the word "constitution", accepts that the title of EU-wide foreign minister will not be used, and provides countries with a chance to opt out of EU policies in the area of policing and criminal law. |
The draft proposes a new voting system to approve decisions; a full-time president of the European Council instead of the current system where members take six-month turns; a new foreign affairs head and a smaller commission. | The draft proposes a new voting system to approve decisions; a full-time president of the European Council instead of the current system where members take six-month turns; a new foreign affairs head and a smaller commission. |
Correspondents say failure to reach a deal on the treaty would plunge the EU into a fresh crisis as deep as the one that followed the rejection of the constitution two years ago. | Correspondents say failure to reach a deal on the treaty would plunge the EU into a fresh crisis as deep as the one that followed the rejection of the constitution two years ago. |
The summit has reached one decision, however: leaders agreed to allow Cyprus and Malta to adopt the European single currency, the euro, beginning in January 2008. | The summit has reached one decision, however: leaders agreed to allow Cyprus and Malta to adopt the European single currency, the euro, beginning in January 2008. |