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The EU Coreper Meeting That Will Set Europe's Direction for the Next 10 Years

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The EU's Committee of Permanent Representatives meets on March 31 and April 1 on the Multiannual Financial Framework. Here is why this technical body is about to make decisions that affect every European.

The Committee of Permanent Representatives (Coreper) — the body of EU ambassadors that prepares Council decisions and in practice makes many of the decisions that Council meetings formally adopt — is meeting on March 31 and April 1 on the EU's next Multiannual Financial Framework. For most Europeans, Coreper is as invisible as it is consequential: a body of 27 national ambassadors and their staffs that has no public profile but that determines the direction of EU policy in the spaces between the ministerial and summit meetings that occasionally make headlines.

The MFF discussion in this specific Coreper session addresses the preliminary architecture of the 2028-2034 budget — the negotiations that are so long-horizon that they would normally generate minimal urgency and minimal media attention. In the current context, they generate more urgency than usual for specific reasons.

The combination of defence spending demands (ReArm Europe's €800 billion mobilisation plus national commitments), energy crisis spending (emergency subsidies, LNG infrastructure, strategic reserves), climate transition investment (Green Deal commitments), and EU enlargement (Ukraine, Moldova, and Western Balkans absorbing new structural and cohesion fund resources) creates a total demand for EU-level spending that exceeds what the current MFF envelope can accommodate. Something has to give, and the preliminary Coreper discussions are where the tradeoffs begin to be mapped.

The specific questions being addressed include: how much enlargement-related spending is incorporated into MFF planning before Ukraine's accession date is confirmed; how defence spending is treated in relation to existing cohesion fund allocations for Central and Eastern European member states; and whether the EU's own resources mechanism — the way the EU funds itself rather than relying on member state transfers — needs updating to generate additional revenue.

These questions have no easy answers and their negotiation will define European policy for a decade.

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