France and Germany reach deal on farm spending

France and Germany tonight reached a deal on farm spending that boosted chances of success at an EU summit to finalise the bloc’s expansion into eastern Europe.

France and Germany reach deal on farm spending

France and Germany tonight reached a deal on farm spending that boosted chances of success at an EU summit to finalise the bloc’s expansion into eastern Europe.

Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder said he and Jacques Chirac had agreed to place a ceiling on farm spending in 2006, two years after 10 mostly eastern European nations are scheduled to join the EU.

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