
The European Union is postponing the signing of a free trade deal with four Mercosur countries until January, an EU official said on Thursday.
The agreement between the EU and Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay, which has been in the making for over 25 years, was scheduled to be signed at a summit in Brazil on Saturday.
The controversial free trade deal is intended to boost trade between the economic blocs, but is viewed critically by some major EU countries including France, Poland and Italy.
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni, however, said that her government would be ready to back to deal as soon as the European Commission delivers more reassurances to farmers.
Italy's support is required to reach the necessary majority of at least 15 of the EU's 27 states, representing 65% of the bloc's population, backing the deal and to pave the way for its signing.
LATEST POSTS
- 1
Full SNAP benefits must be paid ‘promptly,’ USDA tells states as government reopens - 2
Bolsonaro briefly leaves Brazilian prison for medical tests after a fall from his bed - 3
Historic underwater structure discovered by divers off French coast - 4
Palestinians reel under winter rains as Israel blocks Gaza shelter supplies - 5
Illegal entries into Germany halve over two years, border police say
Vote in favor of your Number one method for commending a birthday
23 Most Amusing Messages At any point Sent Among Kids and Their Folks
Find the Future of Outsourcing: Exploring the Gig Economy
Well known SUVs With Low Energy Utilization In 2024
Grass Care Administrations for a Wonderful, Sound Yard
How Seniors Can Use Refunds and Motivators to Purchase a Hyundai Ioniq EV
Must-See Public Parks from Around the Globe
These Are the Journalists Israel Has Killed Since the Start of the Iran War
Fireball sightings are surging across the US — here's what's really going on













