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EU summit inches towards 10-year economic plan
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 26 - 03 - 2010


European Union leaders are inching towards
agreement on some of the key elements of a 10-year economic plan, but
will need months to agree on the final details, draft documents for
an EU summit on Friday reveal, according to dpa.
The two-day EU summit, which started on Thursday, is meant to
launch a programme of economic reforms which would reverse the bloc's
economic decline by 2020 by making it more innovative, competitive
and climate-friendly.
"We are now facing excessive levels of debt, sluggish structural
growth and high unemployment ... The EU needs a new strategy," a
draft summit statement seen by the German Press Agency dpa reads.
The strategy is based on proposals from the EU's executive, the
European Commission. The proposals called for agreement on five
targets which would, if achieved, catalyse growth in other areas.
Friday's draft declaration, drawn up overnight by diplomats after
an initial debate among EU leaders, formalizes three of the targets,
but puts off until June any decision on the other two.
The 2020 strategy should "bring to 75 per cent the employment rate
for the population aged 20-64, including through the greater
participation of women," and boost research and development spending
to 3 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP), the draft says.
The EU should also live up to pledges to cut greenhouse-gas
emissions to 20 per cent below 1990 levels and raise energy
efficiency and the use of renewable energy to 20 per cent.
Those goals are broadly in line with the commission's proposals.
But leaders put off until June a debate on what kind of target
they should set for boosting education.
The commission had called for 40 per cent of young people to have
a university degree by 2020, but Germany opposed the target, fearing
that agreement would violate its constitution.
In Germany, education policy is in the hands of the 16 federal
regions, the Laender, not the national government.
"Taking into account the commission's proposal, the European
Council (summit) will set the numerical rates of these targets in
June 2010," the draft says.
And leaders also scrapped a commission call to bring 20 million
people out of poverty by 2020, arguing that definitions of poverty
are so varied across the bloc that it would be impossible to decide
whether the target had been reached.
The EU will "promote social inclusion, in particular through the
reduction of poverty," but "further work is needed on the appropriate
indicator," the draft says. The June summit is to tackle the issue.
Leaders were set to debate the draft on Friday for adoption later
in the day.


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