As EU Presidency Chair Estonia To Put E-commerce And EU Border Security In Spotlight

  • 2016-08-10
  • Karin Kuum
After the UK, in the wake of Brexit, relinquished the EU presidency set for the first half-year of 2017, few other European states showed vigour to replace it with the eyes of most being set on Estonia, the next in line for the stint. And the tiniest of the Baltic States nodded, although the presidency coming a half-year earlier than planned means lots of rush for Estonians who will have to make sure that the EU agenda is addressed properly and around all-tier 2,000 meetings in Brussels are organised smoothly and in a timely manner. Now that the presidency is coming sooner than expected, Es...
 
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