• Szewek@sopuli.xyz
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    The political agreement of 27 July 2025 is not legally binding. Beyond taking the immediate actions committed, the EU and the US will further negotiate, in line with their relevant internal procedures, to fully implement the political agreement.

    Let’s see what happens next. The member states need to agree, right?

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      I guess Orban will veto it like he does everything, he big macho man sovereignist who knows more than everyone: … sadopatriots just want to please daddy tramp.

      • Essence_of_Meh@lemmy.world
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        I’m a bit spotty on what falls into which category so I might be wrong about this but I thought this was one of the areas of competence where singular countries can’t veto the whole thing and need specific number of votes instead?

        Either way, I do hope someone gets grilled about this before the vote.

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          Sources are conflicting on this one, so i throw it up. EU Made Simple agrees with you, but BBC writes that specific countries need to accept the agreement. We need an expert in EU law (and this is a very high qualification…)

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            To be fair BBC’s point (or at least how you described it) doesn’t really conflict with my current understanding. Yes, the countries have to accept it to proceed BUT it can be rejected by having enough votes against (few countries representing specific number of citizens from what I’ve read). I’m just not sure it can be vetoed by a single country.

            But yeah, it would be nice to have an actual confirmation. Especially since, as they mention in the source article, this agreement is not legally binding and serves a starting point to further negotiations.

  • Señor Mono@feddit.org
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    Cars, Oil, Gas, Weapons and the Us Army not leaving Europe without a moments notice.

    There, I summarized it efficiently.