Brussels, 30/10/2012 (Agence Europe) - Sweden, Germany and the United Kingdom have been disappointed on reading the first compromise brought forward by the Cypriot Presidency of the Council of the EU on the 2014-2020 financial framework (see other article). They are calling for greater reductions (of up to €200 billion on the initial proposal, not the less than €50 billion in the Cypriot paper). At the other end of the scale, however, a Polish diplomat, whose country benefits most from...