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Lithuania lifts drone alert

The drone alert in Lithuania has just been lifted.

The country’s defence minister was quoted by Reuters as saying that the drone flew by Lentvaris near the capital, Vilnius, before diverting in a different direction.

We will no doubt get more details on this soon.

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EU agrees to implement US trade deal struck last summer after night talks

Lisa O’Carroll

Lisa O’Carroll

Senior correspondent

Meanwhile, the European Parliament will finally vote on the US trade deal on 16 or 17 of June after MEPs won significant amendments to the text of the tariff deal agreed with Donald Trump at his Scottish golf course last July.

US president Donald Trump shakes hands with European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, in Turnberry, Scotland, Britain. Photograph: Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters

Talks between MEPs and the European Commission to finalise the text lasted five hours with the trickiest part centring on the parliament’s insistence that tariffs on steel derivatives be reduced by Trump by the end of the year.

These tariffs were imposed by the US separately to the agreement and see tariffs of 25% and 50% imposed on hundreds of products containing an element of steel from washing machines to €6mn wind turbines.

In a significant victory for MEPs, Lange explained that they forced the insertion of a clause warning that the EU could reinstall tariffs on American products such as motorbikes if the US did not reduce the steel derivative tariffs to the 15% rate agreed in Scotland.

He told reporters on Wednesday that the European Commission was “a little bit nervous about this issue”, referring to a fear of retaliation by Trump.

Lange said the sunset clause in May 2029 was a year later than they had hoped for, but would coincide with the installation of the new US presidential administration following elections in November 2024.

MEPs also won a suspension clause, which would be triggered if Trump breached his side of the deal or if industries were unfairly discriminating against.

This was an important point as there had been no impact assessment before the deal and no one yet knew how it would impact SMEs in particular, said Lange.

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