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Fuel protesters target Brussels | Fuel protesters target Brussels |
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Hundreds of truck, tractor and taxi drivers are converging on the centre of Brussels on the eve of a crucial European summit. | Hundreds of truck, tractor and taxi drivers are converging on the centre of Brussels on the eve of a crucial European summit. |
The farmers and transport workers are protesting at the crippling effect of soaring fuel prices. | The farmers and transport workers are protesting at the crippling effect of soaring fuel prices. |
Global oil prices have quadrupled in the past seven years, nearing $140 (90 euros) a barrel in Monday's trading. | Global oil prices have quadrupled in the past seven years, nearing $140 (90 euros) a barrel in Monday's trading. |
There is a heavy police presence in Brussels, blocking access to EU sites ahead of an EU leaders' meeting. | |
Some streets have already been sealed and police have razor-wire barricades ready to throw across roads if necessary, says the BBC's EU correspondent Laurence Peter in Brussels. | |
He said an army of tractors were lined up in a park next to the national museums, about 1km (half a mile) from the EU Commission building. | |
Firecrackers exploded and tractors blared their horns. | |
One farmer said there were about 1,000 tractors at the protest, though there was no independent count available. | |
"We want a fair price for our milk and meat," said Emmanuel Tassignon, a farmer from Mons in Belgium's Wallonia region. | |
"The prices of fertiliser and animal feed have gone up, but the retail price for our produce has not." | |
EU-wide protests | |
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has said he suspects Ireland's rejection of the Lisbon Treaty is an expression of anger over high fuel and food prices. | French President Nicolas Sarkozy has said he suspects Ireland's rejection of the Lisbon Treaty is an expression of anger over high fuel and food prices. |
He has proposed introducing a cap on petrol taxes and using the additional revenue generated by high oil prices to fund aid for the struggling fisheries and transport sectors. | He has proposed introducing a cap on petrol taxes and using the additional revenue generated by high oil prices to fund aid for the struggling fisheries and transport sectors. |
But the EU says that there is little it can do to combat high fuel costs directly, preferring to target its efforts on longer-term measures to promote alternative fuel sources. | But the EU says that there is little it can do to combat high fuel costs directly, preferring to target its efforts on longer-term measures to promote alternative fuel sources. |
Nevertheless, the summit is expected to address high oil and food prices as well as map a way forward for the Lisbon Treaty. | Nevertheless, the summit is expected to address high oil and food prices as well as map a way forward for the Lisbon Treaty. |
French fishermen have been protesting for weeks, with Belgian and Italian colleagues also involved. | French fishermen have been protesting for weeks, with Belgian and Italian colleagues also involved. |
UK, Spanish, Portuguese and Dutch lorry drivers have also held similar protests. | UK, Spanish, Portuguese and Dutch lorry drivers have also held similar protests. |
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