EU leaders see top jobs deal returning Ursula von der Leyen by end June
- Consensus builds that Ursula von der Leyen would get a second term, other top EU jobs go to Antonio Costa and Kaja Kallas
EU leaders punted their final decision on the bloc’s top jobs to an end-of-June summit Monday, but the contours of a deal returning Ursula von der Leyen as European Commission chief were apparent following their talks in Brussels.
Briefing reporters afterwards, European Council president Charles Michel insisted the leaders’ dinner was never intended to seal a final deal on the EU’s top three jobs – heading the commission, chairing summits, and stewarding the bloc’s diplomacy.
“It was a good conversation. It goes in the right direction, I think,” he said, calling it a “collective duty to make a decision” when leaders return to Brussels for a June 27-28 summit.
French President Emmanuel Macron echoed Michel’s assessment, saying he expected a deal next week.
“Things need to simmer a little, but we are not far off,” he told reporters.