
Merkel hints at room for manoeuvre in final Brexit talks
By: N. Peter Kramer | Tuesday, October 6, 2020
In a videoconference call on Saturday (3 October) UK MP Boris Johnson and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen agreed ‘on the importance of finding an agreement, if at all possible, as a strong basis for a strategic EU-UK relationship in the future’

Is ‘more EU’ also a solution for the immigration issue?
By: N. Peter Kramer | Wednesday, September 30, 2020
According to President Ursula von der Leyen, ‘more EU’ is the panacea for a lot of maladies of the European Union

State of the Union: Von der Leyen’s europhile dreams
By: N. Peter Kramer | Wednesday, September 23, 2020
On September 16, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen held her first ‘State of the Union’ before the European Parliament in Brussels

EU – China Summit : Merkel – Von der Leyen – Michel vs Xi
By: N. Peter Kramer | Tuesday, September 15, 2020
September 14. While the initial summit lost its official in-person character due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 3 EU leaders and the Chinese leader attended a virtual meeting via videoconference

‘The risk of a no-deal Brexit is increasing, and that’s not a bad thing’ for the UK
By: N. Peter Kramer | Monday, September 7, 2020
The UK and the EU must reach an agreement on their future relationship by the end of October, otherwise a hard Brexit will be a fact on January

The war between the European institutions has been kicked off
By: N. Peter Kramer | Wednesday, September 2, 2020
This week, after a long hot holiday, members of the European Parliament travelled back to their palace in Brussels

Barnier’s Brexit dictat
By: N. Peter Kramer | Wednesday, August 26, 2020
The seventh formal round of post-Brexit relationship talks ended up last week with the familiar stalemate

Does Vestager overplay her hand again?
By: N. Peter Kramer | Wednesday, July 29, 2020
The EU General Court overturned the landmark 2016 decision by EU competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager that Ireland should claw back €13 billion in unpaid taxes plus interest from Apple

Will the ‘Historical Deal’ survive in the European Parliament?
By: N. Peter Kramer | Wednesday, July 22, 2020
After five days of intense discussions, the European Council, which brought together the Heads of State and Government of the 27 member states, reached an agreement on the next long-term EU budget

The Council of Angela Merkel’s U-turn
By: N. Peter Kramer | Wednesday, July 15, 2020
We are getting closer to the summit that will kick off in Brussels on Friday and could last till Sunday. The tensions are mounting. The gloves are off

European Commission President Von der Leyen’s faux pas
By: N. Peter Kramer | Wednesday, July 8, 2020
European Commission Ursula von der Leyen appeared last week in a campaign video for Croatia’s HDZ, member of the European Peoples Party (EPP)

Emmanuel Macron’s black Sunday
By: N. Peter Kramer | Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Last Monday French President Macron discovered that being a European leader is much more comfortable than running a country

European Commission top disconnected on China
By: N. Peter Kramer | Wednesday, June 24, 2020
It appears that Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell have different views on China

Europe’s NATO members must pay more for their defense and security
By: N. Peter Kramer | Tuesday, June 16, 2020
President Trump’s decision to withdraw 10.000 US troops from Germany perplexed the European NATO allies

After corona, Merkel and Macron finally critical on China
By: N. Peter Kramer | Tuesday, June 9, 2020
Germany will be the rotating President of the European Union in the second half of this year. Merkel had already put China at the top of the agenda

Von der Leyen’s hunt for ‘leakers’ to the member-states
By: N. Peter Kramer | Wednesday, June 3, 2020
Politico let know, that, according to EU officials with direct knowledge of the investigations, European Commission officials are hunting for leakers

Australia, Canada, UK, US clash with China; EU bows for the third time
By: N. Peter Kramer | Monday, June 1, 2020
‘Signatories to this statement reiterate deep concern regarding Beijing’s decision to impose a national security law in Hong Kong….to impose the new national security law on Hong Kong lies in direct conflict with its international obligations under the principles of the legally-binding, UN registered, Sino-British Joint Declaration’

Is Italy playing on two sides? China and the EU?
By: N. Peter Kramer | Wednesday, May 27, 2020
‘An Italian poll sees China as the most friendly foreign country, followed by Russia. Germany is considered the least friendly foreign power, followed by France

The double standards of the European Commission
By: N. Peter Kramer | Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Europhiles and other ardent supporters of the EU have reacted with horror and disbelief at the ruling of the German Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe that the European Central Bank’s bond buying programme failed a ‘proportionality test’ by not taking into account its broad economic effect

Is Von der Leyen Macron’s mouthpiece?
By: N. Peter Kramer | Monday, May 18, 2020
Governments in EU member states have been given the green light by the European Commission, since the lockdown and the resulting economic damage, to give €1,900 billion in guarantees, loans and gifts to national businesses