The European Commission has shown great enthusiasm for the priorities of the forthcoming rotating presidency of the Council of the EU, which dovetail with its own agenda. This emerged at an initial introductory meeting between representatives of the two institutions on 3 May.
“Although Estonia only joined in 2004, Estonia is behaving like a founder member of the European Union, whereas some founding members are behaving like brand-new members. So, we are looking to this Presidency with...