{"id":60262,"date":"2024-02-02T10:03:00","date_gmt":"2024-02-02T05:03:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nabanews.pk\/en\/?p=60262"},"modified":"2024-02-02T10:03:00","modified_gmt":"2024-02-02T05:03:00","slug":"farmers-bring-protests-to-eus-belgium-headquarters","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nabanews.pk\/en\/farmers-bring-protests-to-eus-belgium-headquarters\/","title":{"rendered":"Farmers bring protests to EU\u2019s Belgium headquarters"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>BRUSSELS<br \/>\nConvoys with hundreds of angry farmers driving heavy-duty tractors arrived at European Union headquarters, bent on getting their complaints about excessive costs, rules and bureaucracy heard by EU leaders at a summit Thursday.<br \/>\nAfter warming their limbs at burning piles of pallets overnight, the farmers mounted their vehicles and entered the Belgian capital with the rumble of engines, firecrackers and blaring horns piercing the early morning slumber in a culmination of weeks of protests around the bloc.<br \/>\nEven if the EU summit was supposed to be laser-focused on providing financial aid to Ukraine for its war against invading Russia, the farmers already squeezed their plight onto the 27 leaders\u2019 agendas, said Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo.<br \/>\n\u201cWe also need to make sure that they can get the right price for the high-quality products that they provide. We also need to make sure that the administrative burden that they have remains reasonable,\u201d said De Croo, whose country currently holds the presidency of the EU.<br \/>\nEven if concrete, immediate concessions were unlikely to emerge, though not for lack of trying by the farmers.<br \/>\nJean-Francois Ricker, a farmer from southern Belgium, braved the winter night close to EU headquarters and said he expected 1,000 to 1,400 vehicles. \u201cThere will be a lot of people. \u2026 We are going to show that we do not agree and that it is enough, but our aim is not to demolish everything.\u201d<br \/>\nMost of the protesters have been young farmers supporting families, who feel ever-more squeezed by higher energy prices, cheaper foreign competition that does not have to abide by strict EU rules, inflation, and climate change that either withered, flooded or burned crops.<br \/>\nSimilar protests have been held across the EU for most of the week. Farmers blocked more traffic arteries across Belgium, France and Italy on Wednesday, as they sought to disrupt trade at major ports and other economic lifelines.<br \/>\nWhile the days of mushrooming discontent have been largely peaceful, French police arrested 91 protesters who forced their way into Europe\u2019s biggest food market Wednesday, the Paris police chief said. Armored vehicles block entrances to the sprawling site at Rungis, south of the French capital.<br \/>\nFarmers coming to Brussels on Thursday have been insisting their protest will be peaceful and security forces have handled the protests lightly so far.<br \/>\nThe protests have already had an impact: The European Commission, the EU\u2019s executive branch, announced plans Wednesday to shield farmers from cheap exports from Ukraine during wartime and allow farmers to use some land that had been forced to lie fallow for environmental reasons.<br \/>\nThe plans still need to be approved by the bloc\u2019s 27 member states and European Parliament, but they amounted to a sudden and symbolic concession.<br \/>\n\u201cI just would like to reassure them that we do our utmost to listen to their concerns. I think we are addressing two very important (concerns) of them right now,\u201d European Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic said.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>BRUSSELS Convoys with hundreds of angry farmers driving heavy-duty tractors arrived at European Union headquarters, bent on getting their complaints about excessive costs, rules and bureaucracy heard by EU leaders at a summit Thursday. 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