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EU leaders have begun a special Brussels summit to decide who should fill two top EU jobs - foreign policy chief and European Council president.EU leaders have begun a special Brussels summit to decide who should fill two top EU jobs - foreign policy chief and European Council president.
The talks are likely to run late into the night, as no clear favourite has been announced for either job. They have announced more sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine conflict and called for new EU-backed investments in Russia to be suspended.
Catherine Ashton will step down as foreign policy chief in November, along with Herman Van Rompuy, the council president who chairs EU summits. Catherine Ashton will step down as EU foreign policy chief in November, along with Herman Van Rompuy, the council president who chairs EU summits.
No clear successors have emerged yet.
Top women politicians from Denmark and Italy are said to be strong contenders.Top women politicians from Denmark and Italy are said to be strong contenders.
The leaders will also consider further sanctions against Russia, going beyond the current travel bans and asset freezes against individuals. Reports say they may block international loans for new projects in Russia. The proposed new sanctions against Russia go beyond the current travel bans and asset freezes against individuals.
On arrival, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said "we will discuss further sanctions because we believe that Russia hasn't done enough to secure peace in Ukraine". The leaders want the European Investment Bank (EIB) and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to suspend new financing operations in Russia.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron said "the territorial integrity of that country is not being respected by Russia and we need to send a clear message with clear actions at this council meeting tonight". The EU will also make a list of Russian organisations to be hit with sanctions because they are "materially or financially supporting actions undermining or threatening Ukraine's sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence".
The sanctions "targeting entities" could take effect at the end of this month.
On arrival, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Russia "hasn't done enough to secure peace in Ukraine".
The summit comes a day after the European Parliament confirmed Jean-Claude Juncker as the new president of the European Commission - the most powerful job in Brussels.The summit comes a day after the European Parliament confirmed Jean-Claude Juncker as the new president of the European Commission - the most powerful job in Brussels.
Mr Juncker, an ardent advocate of closer EU integration, got clear majority support from EU government leaders and MEPs. But the UK government and many British MEPs opposed him, doubting whether he could deliver far-reaching reform of the EU.Mr Juncker, an ardent advocate of closer EU integration, got clear majority support from EU government leaders and MEPs. But the UK government and many British MEPs opposed him, doubting whether he could deliver far-reaching reform of the EU.
Some commentators say the European Council - the government leaders of the 28 member states - may only manage to nominate a foreign policy chief on Wednesday, falling short of agreement on both jobs.Some commentators say the European Council - the government leaders of the 28 member states - may only manage to nominate a foreign policy chief on Wednesday, falling short of agreement on both jobs.
Mrs Merkel played down speculation that both jobs may be decided on Wednesday night. "It can very well be that it's just a first discussion and no decision yet," she said. The talks are likely to run late into the night, as no clear favourite has been announced for either job.
Mrs Merkel played down speculation that both jobs may be decided at this summit. "It can very well be that it's just a first discussion and no decision yet," she said.
Italian Foreign Minister Federica Mogherini is reported to be a favourite to become foreign policy chief, but the BBC's Chris Morris says some eastern European countries have voiced concerns that she may be too inexperienced and too soft on Russia.Italian Foreign Minister Federica Mogherini is reported to be a favourite to become foreign policy chief, but the BBC's Chris Morris says some eastern European countries have voiced concerns that she may be too inexperienced and too soft on Russia.
Bulgaria's Commissioner Kristalina Georgieva is seen as a possible compromise candidate for the job.Bulgaria's Commissioner Kristalina Georgieva is seen as a possible compromise candidate for the job.
Reports say there is strong diplomatic pressure for an eastern European to get one of the big jobs this time.Reports say there is strong diplomatic pressure for an eastern European to get one of the big jobs this time.
Finland's new Prime Minister Alexander Stubb, quoted by Reuters news agency, said "We need to find the right balance between political parties, between north and south, between male and female.Finland's new Prime Minister Alexander Stubb, quoted by Reuters news agency, said "We need to find the right balance between political parties, between north and south, between male and female.
"A lot needs to be taken into account, but the most important thing is competence.""A lot needs to be taken into account, but the most important thing is competence."
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The foreign policy chief - officially called high representative - has the challenging job of co-ordinating EU policy in areas such as Iran's nuclear programme, the stabilisation of Kosovo and sanctions against various countries, including Russia.The foreign policy chief - officially called high representative - has the challenging job of co-ordinating EU policy in areas such as Iran's nuclear programme, the stabilisation of Kosovo and sanctions against various countries, including Russia.
The job was created in 2009 with the aim of giving the EU a single voice globally, though critics say the EU still falls well short of that.The job was created in 2009 with the aim of giving the EU a single voice globally, though critics say the EU still falls well short of that.
The leaders' priority is to choose the new high representative - who will still have to get approval from MEPs. The appointee will also be a vice-president of the European Commission.The leaders' priority is to choose the new high representative - who will still have to get approval from MEPs. The appointee will also be a vice-president of the European Commission.
Once that choice is made the EU can appoint the other members of the European Commission - a tough task, as there is intense national rivalry over the most coveted policy areas, such as the internal market, trade and energy.Once that choice is made the EU can appoint the other members of the European Commission - a tough task, as there is intense national rivalry over the most coveted policy areas, such as the internal market, trade and energy.
The team has to be decided by September, when MEPs will grill each one in turn at detailed hearings and have the final say on the nominees.The team has to be decided by September, when MEPs will grill each one in turn at detailed hearings and have the final say on the nominees.
Lord Hill of Oareford, the former leader of the House of Lords, will be the UK's nomination for commissioner.Lord Hill of Oareford, the former leader of the House of Lords, will be the UK's nomination for commissioner.
Downing Street suggested Mr Cameron would push for the peer to be given one of the key economic portfolios in the Commission.
Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt is seen as a strong contender to replace Mr Van Rompuy as Council president.Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt is seen as a strong contender to replace Mr Van Rompuy as Council president.
But in 2009 the appointments of Baroness Ashton and Mr Van Rompuy came as a big surprise for many observers, so the summit outcome is unpredictable.But in 2009 the appointments of Baroness Ashton and Mr Van Rompuy came as a big surprise for many observers, so the summit outcome is unpredictable.
Mr Van Rompuy has had a significant role in setting EU priorities during the eurozone crisis. The role combines strategic planning with the negotiating skills needed to reach consensus in a very diverse Europe.Mr Van Rompuy has had a significant role in setting EU priorities during the eurozone crisis. The role combines strategic planning with the negotiating skills needed to reach consensus in a very diverse Europe.