EU Leaders Delay Top-Jobs Deal Before Summit Next Week


(Bloomberg) — European Union leaders postponed a deal on how to divide the bloc’s top jobs — opening the door to further bargaining before a summit next week.

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Meeting in Brussels, leaders from the 27 member-states had been expected to give political backing to Ursula von der Leyen for a second term as European Commission president, ex-Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa as European Council head and Estonian PM Kaja Kallas as the EU’s top diplomat.

After several hours of informal talks on Monday, however, the deal didn’t come together. Discussions will now…



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