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Lebanon Forms New Government: EU Pledges Support for Reforms

Lebanon has ushered in a new era of governance with the formation of a long-awaited government led by Prime Minister Nawaf Salam. The announcement has sparked reactions from the international community, including strong backing from the European Union (EU).
High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, extended her congratulations to Lebanon, emphasizing the EU’s commitment to supporting the country’s stability and reform efforts.
“I warmly congratulate Lebanon on the formation of a new government, and wish Prime Minister Nawaf Salam and the entire government full success in delivering on the aspirations of the Lebanese people,” Kallas said in a statement released by the European External Action Service (EEAS) on February 8.
The statement also included specific recognition for Youssef Rajji, Lebanon’s newly appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants. “I extend my congratulations in particular to Youssef Rajji for his appointment as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants, and look forward to engaging with him,” Kallas added.
EU’s Commitment to Lebanese Reforms
Kallas reaffirmed the EU’s unwavering support for Lebanon, particularly in rebuilding its state institutions to ensure effective governance.
“The EU reaffirms its steadfast support for the Lebanese people and in particular for the rebuilding of state institutions capable of fulfilling their missions at the service of all citizens,” she stated.
The EU has consistently advocated for a reform-oriented approach in Lebanon, particularly in tackling political and economic challenges. Kallas underscored the EU’s readiness to assist the new government in implementing necessary reforms and reviving the EU-Lebanon Partnership.
“We stand ready to support the new government in taking forward a reform-oriented and forward-looking agenda and to relaunch the EU-Lebanon Partnership, including by holding an Association Council this year,” she declared.
Challenges Ahead for Lebanon
The formation of a government comes amid Lebanon’s ongoing economic crisis, political instability, and urgent calls for structural reforms. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam faces immense pressure to address inflation, governance issues, and public discontent.
The EU’s willingness to assist Lebanon offers a potential pathway for recovery, but much will depend on the government’s ability to implement meaningful change. The international community will closely monitor the administration’s next steps, particularly in tackling corruption, economic instability, and institutional inefficiencies.
As Lebanon embarks on this new chapter, the engagement of global partners like the EU will play a crucial role in shaping the country’s political and economic future.
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Prior Information Notice: EU4Health call for tenders to speed up the access to and/or uptake of innovative Mpox vaccines
HaDEA has published the EU4Health Prior Information Notice HADEA/2025/OP/0013-PIN to speed up the access to and/or uptake of innovative Mpox vaccines.
The objective of this call for tender will be to strengthen the scientific evidence on the immunity provided by the Modified Vaccinia Ankara virus-Bavarian Nordic (MVA-BN) vaccine, with particular emphasis on the need and optimal timing of booster doses. Therefore, the purpose of this call for tenders will be to purchase clinical services for clinical research and/or other equivalent scientific activities to evaluate and compare the immunogenicity of a booster dose of MVA-BN vaccine considering different routes of administration, namely intradermal and subcutaneous injection, and the appropriate timing of the booster dose. The activities under this call are expected to include a Phase II and/or Phase III clinical trial(s).
The results of the clinical study(ies)/trial(s) should be able to contribute to the development and refinement of vaccination strategies to be adopted by public health authorities, as well as to provide further evidence for the European Commission and EU countries to consider when developing relevant policies, e.g. on stockpiling initiatives, and/or the feasibility of dose-sparing strategies for Mpox vaccination during shortages.
This action will support the policy priority to enhance the availability and accessibility of medical countermeasures and critical medicines, to support innovation and access regarding such products and to ultimately enhance preparedness for future health emergencies in synergy with Horizon Europe. It implements the EU4Health Programme’s general objective of improving the availability, accessibility and affordability of medicinal products and medical devices and crisis-relevant products (Article 3, point (c), of Regulation (EU) 2021/522) through the specific objectives defined in Article 4, points (b) and (c), of Regulation (EU) 2021/522
Indicative budget: €4 900 000
Interested parties are invited to check the Funding and Tenders Portal for the future publication of the call.
Background
EU4Health is the fourth and largest of the EU health programmes. The EU4Health programme goes beyond an ambitious response to the COVID-19 crisis to address the resilience of European healthcare systems. The programme provides funding to national authorities, health organisations and other bodies through grants and public procurement, contributing to a healthier Europe. HaDEA manages the vast majority of the total EU4Health budget and implements the programme by managing calls for proposals and calls for tenders from 2021 to 2027.
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Eurogroup Meeting Highlights Bulgaria’s Euro Adoption Progress and Reinforces Euro Area Resilience
The Eurogroup meeting held on February 17, 2025, under the presidency of Irish Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe, underscored the bloc’s commitment to economic stability, convergence, and resilience in a rapidly evolving global landscape. Key outcomes included updates on Bulgaria’s progress toward adopting the euro, discussions on the macroeconomic outlook for the euro area, and the adoption of a robust work program aimed at enhancing competitiveness, financial stability, and the international role of the euro.
Bulgaria’s Path Toward Euro Adoption
At the forefront of the agenda was an update from Bulgarian Finance Minister Temenuzhka Petkova on her country’s efforts to meet the criteria for joining the euro area. While no formal request for ad hoc convergence reports has been submitted to the European Commission and the European Central Bank (ECB), Bulgaria remains committed to fulfilling the necessary prerequisites.
Donohoe emphasized the Eurogroup’s support for Bulgaria’s ambition, stating that once Sofia deems itself ready, the institutions will assess whether all criteria are met to ensure a smooth integration into the single currency. This marks a significant step forward for Bulgaria, which joined the Exchange Rate Mechanism II (ERM II) in July 2020 as part of its preparations for euro adoption.
However, challenges remain. Critics point to lingering concerns over governance standards and institutional reforms, particularly regarding judicial independence and anti-corruption measures. These issues have previously delayed other countries’ entry into the eurozone, underscoring the importance of addressing them comprehensively before any formal application is made.
Navigating Economic Challenges Amid Global Uncertainty
Following the discussion on Bulgaria, the Eurogroup turned its attention to the broader economic prospects of the euro area. Input from the European Commission and the ECB highlighted both achievements and ongoing challenges. Despite lingering effects of the energy shock following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the euro area has demonstrated remarkable resilience. Inflation rates, though still elevated, are gradually declining, bolstered by credible fiscal policies aimed at reducing deficits and debt levels.
Donohoe stressed the strength of the euro area economy, attributing it to diversified industries, skilled labor forces, advanced infrastructure, and a stable financial sector. He acknowledged existing concerns but reiterated the bloc’s determination to remain united in navigating turbulent waters. Drawing parallels with past crises, he noted that the euro area has consistently emerged stronger after overcoming adversity.
Looking ahead, the Eurogroup recommitted itself to familiar yet critical projects: controlling inflation, fostering productivity, and ensuring macroeconomic stability. The approval of the draft recommendation on the economic policy of the euro area for 2025 reflects this resolve. The recommendation outlines three priority areas—competitiveness, resilience, and financial stability—and calls for enhanced implementation mechanisms to maximize its impact.
A Robust Work Program for Enhanced Coordination
Underpinning these priorities is the newly adopted Eurogroup work program for the first half of 2025. Focused on five key policy areas, the program aims to strengthen coordination among member states and fortify the euro area’s position in the global economy:
- Budget Coordination: Ensuring sustainable fiscal policies while supporting recovery efforts.
- Capital Markets Union: Accelerating progress to integrate Europe’s capital markets and unlock investment opportunities.
- Banking Union: Advancing risk reduction and sharing measures to create a safer and more integrated banking system.
- Competitiveness: Building on last year’s initiatives to boost productivity and innovation.
- Common Currency: Exploring the digital euro project and reinforcing the euro’s international role amid shifting geopolitical dynamics.
Donohoe described the program as essential for delivering results in an interdependent world, emphasizing the need for agreement and shared commitment among member states. As global powers recalibrate their economic strategies, the euro area must assert its relevance and influence—a task made more pressing by emerging competition from alternative currencies and payment systems.
New Leadership Priorities from Ireland and Belgium
In concluding remarks, Donohoe and Belgian Deputy Prime Minister Vincent Van Peteghem presented their respective governments’ policy priorities. Both leaders outlined ambitious agendas centered on sustainability, digital transformation, and social cohesion. Their contributions reflect the diverse yet complementary approaches within the euro area, highlighting the importance of national initiatives aligning with broader EU goals.
For Ireland, the focus lies on leveraging its dynamic tech sector to drive growth while maintaining fiscal discipline. Meanwhile, Belgium seeks to address regional disparities and enhance public services through targeted investments. These national priorities complement the Eurogroup’s overarching objectives, demonstrating the symbiotic relationship between local action and collective progress.
A United Front for the Future
As the Eurogroup continues its mission to steer the euro area through challenging times, the February meeting reinforced several core principles: unwavering support for aspiring members like Bulgaria, steadfast commitment to economic stability, and proactive engagement in shaping the future of the euro. With a clear roadmap laid out in the work program, the bloc is poised to tackle headwinds ranging from inflationary pressures to geopolitical uncertainties.
Ultimately, the success of these endeavors hinges on unity and collaboration among member states. As Donohoe aptly stated, “In a world of economic interdependence, forging agreements and delivering on shared commitments are key.” The Eurogroup’s ability to navigate choppy waters will not only determine the prosperity of its members but also solidify the euro’s standing as a cornerstone of global finance.
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