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Πέμπτη 20 Μαρτίου 2025

COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,update

 

 
 European Council
 
19/03/2025 18:27 | Meetings |

Main results - Tripartite Social Summit, 19 March 2025

 

EU leaders and social partners met in Brussels for the Tripartite Social Summit. The main theme of the summit was ‘Bringing Europe back on track in a challenging geopolitical environment as an attractive, competitive and investment friendly location that protects and creates quality jobs’.

 

 Council of the EU
 
19/03/2025 17:29 | Media advisory |

Press briefing - Agriculture and Fisheries Council of 24 March 2025

 

The press briefing ahead of the Agriculture and Fisheries Council will take place on Friday, 21 March 2025 at 16.00.

This briefing will be "off the record".

Please note that this press briefing will take place remotely (via video conference).

In order to participate and ask questions, EU accredited journalists should register using this link.

Those who already registered for previous press events of the Agriculture and Fisheries Council do not need to do it again.

  • Deadline for registration: Friday, 21 March 2025, 15.00

Further instructions will be sent to all registered participants shortly after the deadline.

 Council of the EU
 
19/03/2025 17:12 | Meetings |

Agenda highlights - Agriculture and Fisheries Council, 24 March 2025

 

The Council will hold an exchange of views on the Commission's Communication on a Vision for agriculture and food. Over the course of an informal lunch, fisheries ministers will discuss the future of the Common fisheries policy. The Council will also tackle a number of 'other business' items.

 European Council
 
19/03/2025 16:58 | Press release |

Main messages from the Tripartite Social Summit of 19 March 2025

 

EU leaders and social partners met in Brussels for the Tripartite Social Summit, a twice-yearly forum for dialogue that brings together the leaders of the EU institutions and the European social partners.

Today’s discussion focused on restoring Europe’s competitiveness as a place that attracts investment and creates and maintains quality jobs, in the context of an increasingly challenging geopolitical environment.

In particular, the following topics were addressed:

  • strengthening the EU in a challenging geopolitical environment
  • bringing Europe back on track as an attractive, competitive and investment-friendly location that protects and creates quality jobs

“A strong dialogue between trade unions and employers—at European, national, and local levels—is at the core of our European social model. As our economies undergo major transformations, this dialogue is more essential than ever to foster quality jobs, boost our competitiveness, and build a more resilient and sustainable future together.”

— António Costa, President of the European Council

“The spirit of European social dialogue is alive and well and we are determined to keep it strong throughout this mandate. Europe's social market economy has never been only about markets—it is about people. We can only boost Europe’s competitive edge and ensure that no one is left behind, if we work closely with social partners.”

— Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission

“Europe must take greater responsibility for its own security—no one has a stronger stake in Europe’s safety and stability than Europeans themselves. Security is not just about strengthening our defence and resilience; it is also about positioning Europe as a competitive global leader. Attracting investment while protecting and creating high-quality jobs is essential to driving sustainable growth and innovation. In this effort, the dialogue with social partners plays a crucial role, ensuring that our policies are inclusive and reflect the voice of civil society.”

— Adam Szłapka, Polish minister for European Union affairs, on behalf of the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU

“Burdensome regulation, high energy prices and labour shortages continue to hold Europe back. In a highly uncertain global environment, strengthening the economic backbone of the European Union is more urgent than ever. The Clean Industrial Deal, the first omnibus proposals and the Union of Skills go in the right direction but will not be enough. There can only be quality jobs with quality enterprises that can act in an investment-friendly environment. Putting in place an ambitious burden reduction program and ensuring real lower energy costs is a must to deliver tangible improvements in the EU investment location. European employers are ready to play their part as social partners in this endeavour, as pledged in the recently signed pact for European social dialogue.”

— Fredrik Persson, BusinessEurope’s President, representing employers (BusinessEurope, SGI Europe, SMEunited)

“In these uncertain times, the EU must drive its own agenda, with a strong European industrial strategy for every sector and region at its core. Stability can only be secured when working people have quality jobs and higher wages. Boosting investments and wages is crucial to strengthening domestic demand. The full suspension of the EU fiscal rules is a must. Also, the EU needs a strong investment facility coupled with a ‘SURE 2.0’ instrument to provide immediate protection against job losses. This is no time for blank cheques and all companies that received public support must be required to deliver quality jobs in return.”

— Esther Lynch, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC)

Moreover, the European social partners jointly stated in the context of today’s summit that: ‘The geopolitical situation increasingly challenges the European Union, putting EU institutions, member states, workers and enterprises under significant strain, at a moment when it is still recovering from previous crises and managing different transitions. The European social partners are convinced that Europe can only weather these developments while standing together, maintaining unity and solidarity, and taking action to reinforce Europe as an attractive, competitive and investment-friendly location that protects and creates quality jobs. The Tripartite Social Summit gathers EU leaders and the European social partners twice a year to discuss crucial decisions for the future of our continent. These exchanges at the highest level are more important than ever in a period where all Europeans need to join forces to strengthen the European Union to ensure economic and social progress. The European social partners call on the Commission and EU leaders to keep social partners at both European and national level fully involved in all relevant deliberations following the geopolitical uncertainties and transformation processes.’

The views cited in this text are those of the individual / organisation concerned and do not collectively constitute the point of view of the Council or the European Council.