
EU Leaders Sign Single Market Roadmap, Back Mutual Defense Clause in Cyprus
European Union leaders, meeting in Cyprus, signed a roadmap to strengthen the bloc's single market by 2027 and endorsed a proposal for a detailed plan regarding the mutual assistance clause (Article 42.7). The agreement aims to foster deeper integration and resilience within the EU.
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Christodoulides, EU leaders, sign roadmap to boost European single market
President Nikos Christodoulides and the presidents of the European Parliament and European Commission, Roberta Metsola and Ursula von der Leyen, on Friday signed a roadmap for reforms aimed at strengthening the European single market. The roadmap is named “One Europe, One Market”, with the commission saying on Friday that it hopes the roadmap will provide […]
Read full article →‘One Europe, One Market’: what the roadmap signed in Nicosia commits the EU to
The European Parliament, the Council of the European Union and the European Commission signed a joint roadmap in Nicosia on Friday, committing to deliver the “One Europe, One Market” vision set out by the European Council in March 2026, with decisive progress required within 2026 and full implementation by the end of 2027 at the […]
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Read full article →The “27” signed in Cyprus a joint declaration to strengthen the EU single market – Τhe 5 key points
The declaration is titled “One Europe, One Market” and is signed by leaders of EU member states who participated in the meeting The post The “27” signed in Cyprus a joint declaration to strengthen the EU single market – Τhe 5 key points appeared first on ProtoThema English.
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