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EU leaders hold crucial spending talks

Published:Thursday | February 7, 2013 | 10:36 AM

European Union leaders are due to begin a two-day summit in Brussels to try to strike a deal on the next seven years of EU spending.



High EU expenditure at a time of cutbacks and austerity across the continent is the main issue dividing the 27-member states.



They failed to reach a compromise at a similar summit last November.



The European Commission, which is the EU's executive body, had originally wanted a budget ceiling of 1 trillion euros for 2014-2020, a 5 percent increase.



In November that was trimmed back to €973 billion and later revised down to €943 billion.



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