BRUSSELS ON FIRE: “THEY ARE KILLING OUR FARMERS!” STARMER SILENT AS EU CAPITALS BURN!
WATCH: Farmers clash with police during protests in Brussels
European farmers fear the scheme is threatening their livelihoods
The European Union has delayed the signing of a divisive trade agreement with South American nations amid intense farmers’ protests in Brussels.
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Both France and Italy have requested additional time to win over their agricultural sectors, seeing the bloc postpone the inking of the deal until the new year.
This postponement has once again scuppered the EU’s plans to finalise the long-stalled Mercosur free trade accord.
The agreement, which has been under negotiation for a quarter of a century, would establish the world’s largest free-trade zone encompassing between 700 and 780 million people.
Under its terms, Mercosur nations Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay would reduce tariffs on European exports, whilst the EU would expand food import quotas and lower duties.
However, farmers across the continent have argued that increased imports of beef, chicken and cereals from the South American market would threaten their livelihoods.
To protest the planned sealing of the agreement, 10,000 farmers from across all 27 EU member states descended on Brussels.
More than 1,000 tractors rolled through the streets of the Belgian capital as part of the mostly peaceful demonstrations that occasionally spilt over into chaotic scenes.

The EU has delayed a divisive trade deal after fiery protests from farmers in Brussels
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Protesters were seen hurling potatoes and eggs at police while blocking roads and igniting fireworks.
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Some also brought down the Christmas tree standing outside the European Parliament, replacing it with a blazing pile of tyres and debris.
Police deployed water cannons and tear gas to manage the crowds, with black smoke engulfing surrounding streets.
Windows at the parliament building were smashed by troublemakers on the fringes of the demonstration, prompting officials to email staff, warning them to keep away from the windows.

As many as 10,000 farmers from across all 27 EU member states protested the plans outside the European Parliment
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In the shadow of what some called the century’s largest mobilisation of European farmers, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen announced on X: “We have reached out to our Mercosur partners and agreed to postpone slightly the signature.”
A Commission spokesman also confirmed: “The European Commission proposed that it be postponed to early January to further discuss with countries that still need a little bit more time.”
The delay follows a telephone conversation on Thursday between Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
“Meloni explained that she is not against the agreement, she is simply experiencing some political embarrassment because of the Italian farmers, but that she is certain she is capable of convincing them to accept the agreement,” President Lula said.
“She asked me that if we have patience for a week, 10 days, at most a month, Italy will join the agreement,” he added.
Ms Meloni’s office stated on Thursday evening: “The Italian government is ready to sign the agreement as soon as the necessary responses are provided to farmers, which depend on the decisions of the European Commission and can be finalised quickly.”
French President Emmanuel Macron also called for a delay, making clear upon arriving in Brussels that Paris would not back the agreement without enhanced protections for its agricultural sector.
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“I want to tell our farmers, who have been making France’s position clear all along: we consider that we are not there yet, and the deal cannot be signed” as it stands, President Macron told reporters.

French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni requested a delay in the agreement
He pledged that France would resist any “attempt to force this through”.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz took a contrasting view, pressing for rapid progress on the accord.
“If the European Union wants to remain credible in global trade policy, then decisions must be made now,” Chancellor Merz stated in Brussels on Thursday.
Germany, Spain and the Nordic countries remain strong advocates for the pact, keen to boost exports amid Chinese competition and potential American tariffs.
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