Informal European Council Meeting Cyprus 23-24 April 2026 Invitation
Summary
President António Costa has issued an invitation letter for an informal European Council meeting on 23-24 April 2026 in Cyprus and Agia Napa, hosted by President Christodoulides. The agenda includes discussions on Russia's war against Ukraine (hearing from President Zelenskyy), the Middle East conflict and its economic impacts including fossil fuel prices, and political guidance for the 2028-2034 Multiannual Financial Framework. Following the meeting, EU leaders will hold an informal working lunch with regional partners on Middle East developments.
What changed
The European Council President has issued an invitation letter announcing an informal meeting of EU heads of state or government scheduled for 23-24 April 2026 in Cyprus. Key agenda items include hearing from President Zelenskyy on Russia's aggression against Ukraine, discussing the Middle East conflict and its economic consequences including fossil fuel price impacts, and providing political guidance on the Multiannual Financial Framework for 2028-2034.
For compliance officers and legal professionals, this document represents a routine meeting announcement with no binding compliance obligations or regulatory changes. The meeting is expected to shape future EU policy directions on defense, energy security, and budget planning. Organizations should monitor outcomes for potential implications on energy markets, defense cooperation, and EU funding mechanisms once formal decisions emerge from this and subsequent MFF discussions.
What to do next
- Monitor for outcomes and decisions from the informal European Council meeting
- Track developments on MFF 2028-2034 negotiations following political guidance provided
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- European Council
- Press release
- 14 April 2026 15:00
Informal meeting of heads of state or government of 23-24 April 2026 - Invitation letter by President António Costa to the members of the European Council
Dear colleagues,
I would like to invite you to our informal meeting of Heads of State or Government on 23 and 24 April. President Christodoulides will be hosting us on this occasion in Lefkosia and Agia Napa. On 24 April, after our meeting at 27, we will also get together with key regional partners to discuss the situation in the Middle East.
The focus of our informal European Council meeting will be twofold: we will address the challenging geopolitical environment and Europe’s response to it, and we will also provide political guidance for the work on the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for 2028-2034, to prepare the ground for an agreement by the end of this year.
We will begin our discussions over dinner on 23 April by hearing from President Zelenskyy regarding Russia’s ongoing war of aggression against Ukraine.
We will then address the conflict in Iran and the Middle East, which poses serious challenges to the European Union. First, we must discuss our response to this rapidly evolving situation. This includes Europe’s contribution to de-escalation and peace in the region, as well as to the freedom of navigation. Furthermore, the effects of high fossil fuel prices are already visible in the everyday lives of our citizens and companies. Given the potential further negative economic consequences of a prolonged conflict, we will discuss the instruments at our disposal, building on the decisions taken at the March European Council, and on measures proposed by the Commission in follow-up to them. Lastly, the Union’s readiness to respond to the challenging geopolitical and security environment will also be part of this discussion. This could include aspects related to Article 42(7) TEU, in light of ongoing work.
In our working session in the morning of Friday 24 April, we will address the next MFF, a discussion we had foreseen for March, but had to postpone. It has since only become more urgent. We need to have an open discussion about how we can match our ambitions with the appropriate level of financing, including about the importance of New Own Resources. At the same time, I would like us to discuss the contribution of the new EU long-term budget to our competitiveness agenda, because it will be the main instrument at our disposal for common strategic action. We will come back to the MFF regularly during 2026 to create the conditions for a timely agreement.
Following our meeting of Heads of State or Government, we will continue our discussions on current events in the Middle East over an informal working lunch with leaders from the region. This will provide an opportunity for an exchange of views on shared challenges, but also on emerging opportunities for cooperation.
Our meeting in Cyprus comes at a crucial moment for the European Union’s agenda: it will allow us to revisit the implementation of the decisions that came out of the March European Council, namely in the field of energy; it will provide a moment for coordination and further political guidance in light of the ongoing crisis in the Middle East and its impact on European economies; and it will be an important milestone on the way to an agreement on the next Multiannual Financial Framework.
I look forward to seeing you in Cyprus.
Press contacts
- Maria Tomasik Spokesperson for the European Council President
- +32 470 88 23 83
- +32 2 281 51 50
- @maria_tomasik
Beatriz Navarro Deputy spokesperson for the European Council President
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+32 2 281 51 50
Symeon Piperidis Press officer
+32 478 83 12 21
+32 2 281 84 72
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Topics
- Foreign affairs
- Budget
- Middle East and North Africa
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