
Brussels Playbook Podcast Inside EU ambassadors' crisis 'bunker'
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Feb 26, 2026 A look inside the fast-moving world of EU ambassadors as their meetings become central to decision-making. A tense discussion about the Druzhba pipeline, Hungary’s claims and alternative oil routes. A political showdown over U.S. sanctions tied to Europe’s tech rules and debates about digital sovereignty. Plus a light personal anecdote to close.
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Ambassadors' Meetings Drive Early EU Decisions
- CoReper (Committee of Permanent Representatives) meetings now shape EU decisions much earlier and more frequently than before.
- Ambassadors meet up to three times a week, sometimes daily, working line-by-line on files like frozen Russian assets ahead of leaders' summits.
Inside The Bunker Under The European Council
- Gabriel Gavin described the bunker beneath the European Council where ambassadors and aides work in close quarters.
- Ambassadors signal to speak by turning their country nameplate and confer repeatedly with technical aides during marathon sessions.
Druzhba Strike Doesn't Translate To EU Supply Emergency
- Hungary's claim of an urgent Druzhba pipeline energy crisis is disputed by the European Commission and neighbors.
- The pipeline was struck by a missile; Croatia offered Adriatic supplies and the Commission says no immediate EU supply risk exists.
