Polish Prime Minister Mateusz #Morawiecki struck a defiant tone as he entered the summit, telling journalists he will not change course because of "blackmail pressure".
He repeated the assertion made at EU parliament Tuesday that EU's supreme court is overstepping its authority.
The Polish PM is being supported by Hungarian PM Viktor #Orban, who told reporters there is "a witch hunt in Europe against #Poland".
He said he agrees with Morawiecki that their EU accession treaties didn't establish primacy of EU law. Legal experts disagree.
French President @EmmanuelMacron met with Polish PM Mateusz Morawiecki this morning at Brussels airport and shared his concerns about the constitutional court ruling, but stressed he wanted to find a solution.
Dutch PM Mark Rutte was the most vocal about the #Poland situation upon entering #EUCO.
"It's difficult to see how a big new fund of money...could be made available to Poland when this is not settled," he said.
"We have to be tough, but the question is how do you get there".
But German Chancellor Angela #Merkel is taking a much softer approach, telling reporters as she arrived for her (likely) last #EUCO summit that the EU needs to "come back together" on this.
But she added that primacy of EU law is “a core of the EU’s existence".
#EUCO leaders are now starting the summit talking about rising energy prices. They are expected to endorse the Commission's proposed toolbox, but expectations are being ratcheted down for any decisive EU-level action today.
Tomorrow they'll discuss the crisis at Belarus border.
Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez told reporters upon entering #EUCO summit that he will call for:
📈A revision of the way electricity prices are set on the EU's wholesale market
💶Joint EU joint gas purchasing
👮A crackdown on energy speculation
Finnish PM Sanna Marin echoed Sanchez's remarks, saying Europe risks walking into a major crisis as cold weather arrives.
In the long term, she said, the only solution is to increase the EU's energy independence [away from #Russia].
While she tried to dampen tension over the #Poland rule of law issue, #Merkel was keen to stress the seriousness of #Belarus's "state-backed human trafficking" - and the continued failure of the EU to come to any agreement on migrant settlement generally.
Tonight the controversial US ambassador to Belgium Bill White was supposed to speak on a Film & Politics panel about European dependence.
He apparently pulled out on short notice. So the moderator @Sanchelen, editor-in-chief of EU Observer, asked the panellists what they would have said to him if he was there.
Latvian MEP @MStakis (former mayor of Riga) said "I would warn him that he is losing the people's hearts and minds in Europe dramatically. It could be quite dangerous. And it's happening so quickly"
"For a country like mine which was the biggest fan of the US in Europe, the friends around me now feel completely differently."
Erika Staël von Holstein from the think tank @ReImagineEuropa said that if the US Ambassador had turned up, "I would have said thank you for bringing us together and making us stronger. And it would have annoyed him."
"This is the strategic risk they fail to see. Europe is going to get stronger from this, and the US will get weaker. It takes decades to build trust, and it's being lost rapidly."
"The sense of the American dream which was so powerful for so long, is gone. But what is the european dream? We don't know yet."
Isabelle Schwarz from the European Cultural Foundation warned that Europe's previous relationship with America is now gone.
"Nostalgia is not a strategy, it will not come back," she said.
"The danger is that through this succumbing to the desires of others, we risk losing not just power but the greatest strategic risk is losing Europeans."
#EUCO summit over. Council chair Costa giving closing presser. No national briefings.
"We believe that relations between partners and allies should be managed in a cordial and respectful way," he says. "Europe and the US have a shared interest in the security of the arctic"
"I want to be very clear: the Kingdom of Denmark and Greenland have the full support of the European Union," says @eucopresident.
"Only 🇩🇰🇬🇱 can decide on matters concerning 🇩🇰🇬🇱."
Costa welcomes Trump backing off on his tariff threats.
"Our focus must now be on moving forward on the implementation of that deal" he says. "The goal remains the effective stabilisation of the trade relatons between the EU & US."
"At the same time the EU will continue to stand up for its interests, and will defend itself, its' member states, its citizens and its companies against any form of coercion. It has the power and the tools to do so, and will do so if and when necessary."
The EU lawmaker who was in charge of digital affairs during 🇪🇺President von der Leyen's 1st term has been banned from the US, because the 🇺🇸 tech giants and government don't like the EU's tech laws.
🇪🇺President VDL notoriously loathes her former digital commissioner. But if she and Macron let stand that the US can ban EU lawmakers simply because the government doesn't like EU laws, that is a watershed moment in European servility. unherd.com/newsroom/von-d…
Still no response yet from 🇪🇺President @VonDerLeyen to 🇺🇸government following through on its threat to sanction 🇪🇺lawmakers over digital laws.
But Commission put out an official reaction and the Council chair Antonio Costa put this out 20 minutes ago:
In ten minutes Viktor Orban begins his debate with the 🇪🇺Parliament.
MEPS are expected to demand that he unequivocally states he will accept the result of the 🇺🇸election. Concerns have been raised after he reminded in a press conference yesterday that he's planning to use the Council presidency to host an informal meeting of EU prime ministers and presidents in Budapest 3 days after the 🇺🇸election - at a time when it is very likely Trump will be challenging the result if Harris wins.
"We will open several bottles of champagne if Trump is back," Orban told journalists.
In 2020, Orban and his ally Janez Jansa from Slovenia initially refused to recognise Biden's win.
Orban has entered the chamber.
Parliament speaker Roberta Metsola says introducing him: "The Hungarian presidency arrives at an important moment of institutional change [start of new term after 🇪🇺election] - a new mandate here brings new challenges and opportunities."
"Europe may not be perfect, and while we must be honest where we can do better, we must also not shy away from celebrating our successes," says 🇪🇺Parliament speaker Metsola.
"Prime minister, many of us recall the very lively debate [with you] 6 years ago here in the chamber. I expect no less today. Because in this house of democracy, as in Europe where the rule of law and freedom of expression are sacrosanct, we may not always agree but we will always give space for the respectful sharing of views."
Breaking: The European Commission is opening an 'excessive deficit procedure' against France for the first time.
This should have happened long ago, but France's power in Brussels for years made the Commission look away.
How will this impact the 🇫🇷legislative election?
Procedure also started for 🇮🇹🇵🇱🇧🇪🇭🇺🇲🇹🇸🇰
Romania currently the only country already under the excessive deficit procedure. Commission announces it will stay there.
The rules are meant to prevent a repeat of the 💶debt crisis, making countries tighten fiscal policy or face fines.
🇫🇷 had the 2nd-highest deficit (5.5%) in🇪🇺 in 2023, after 🇮🇹
For years EU officials openly acknowledged that France was getting special treatment, with 🇪🇺President Juncker famously explaining why France wasn't being put under the procedure by saying: "Parce que c'est la France"