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SaltWire's Atlantic regional weather forecast for October 26, 2023 | SaltWireBRUSSELS - From supporting Ukraine to boosting military might and managing migration, European Union leaders channelled diverging priorities on Thursday as they started debating where to put more money from their shared budget in the next four years.
Budgetary decisions require unanimity and divisions were on display on Thursday as the bloc's 27 national leaders arrived for a summit in Brussels.He backed the bloc's continued support for Ukraine but called for a different approach to its funding. In the south, Greece pleaded for more money for migration as the bloc is pushing to tighten its external borders and reduce unauthorised arrivals from the Middle East and Africa.
"The one in front of us... that's not going to work. So, for the time being, we will reject that as well and we will see where we get in December."
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