Belgium Takes over EU Presidency

Bulgaria in EU | July 1, 2010, Thursday // 08:58|  views

Outgoing Finance Minister Didier Reynders makes a speech at a briefing session organised by Belgian Ministers who will preside session of councils during the Belgian presidency of European Union in La Hulpe, near Brussels, 28 June 2010. Photo by EPA/BGNES

Belgium on Thursday assumes the EU presidency for a six-month term, hoping to help the bloc out of economic crisis despite the lack of a new national government after a general election.

While the Belgian authorities assure that all is well-prepared and that the European Union will not suffer under its stewardship, the current Finance Minister Didier Reynders has said he would prefer the caretaker government to remain in place until the end of the year, to finish the job.

"For Europe it would be better to continue like this," until the end of the year, he says in an interview to be aired on French parliamentary television channels Thursday.

"But I also look at the situation in Belgium" and the "sooner there is a government in Belgium the better", Reynders added.

However the kingdom, one of the founding EU nations, has promised a "modest" presidency.

That could give more elbow room than Spain provided for Herman Van Rompuy, the EU's first president and a former Belgian prime minister, and the bloc's foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton

Belgium has set itself the objective of strictly applying the EU's reforming Lisbon Treaty, which came into force last December.

The formation of an EU diplomatic corps -- the European External Action Service -- to back up Ashton will also be a key priority for the Belgians.

On the vital economic front, the plans are to accelerate talks on beefing up financial regulations and pushing forward discussion on economic governance for Europe.

Reynders also intends to discuss tax harmonisation and a common industrial policy.

No formal celebrations are planned Thursday to herald the start of Belgium's stint at the EU presidency, though there will be some events at the weekend.

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