Storm Shadow | Ukraine’s armed forces fired British cruise missiles at military targets inside Russia for the first time, a Western official told us, expanding the use of Western-provided long-range weapons as the 1,000-day conflict enters a new phase. The UK approved their use in response to the deployment of North Korean troops by Russia. NATO Pick | President-elect Donald Trump has picked Republican lawyer Matthew Whitaker to be the US Ambassador to NATO. Whitaker was a trusted ally to Trump in his first term and served for a time as Acting Attorney General. Trump has regularly criticized the defense alliance and assailed NATO allies over their defense spending. Funding Curbs | The EU, US and other countries are hammering out a plan to cut off tens of billions of dollars for foreign oil and gas projects, aiming to land a deal at an OECD gathering by Thursday, we’re told. The push is an about-turn by the US just weeks before Trump moves into the White House and is an effort to lock in a hard-to-reverse climate policy. Budget Approval | The commission is set to approve France’s budget for next year but will seek more clarity on how Paris will control longer-term expenditure before granting additional leeway on the timeframe to balance the the country’s public accounts. The green light for the 2025 plans would deliver a boost for Prime Minister Michel Barnier as he struggles to get them through the French parliament. ECB Caution | Amid rising trade tensions and global conflicts, it’s “crystal clear” the European Central Bank will reduce interest rates further but officials shouldn’t rush the process, Vice President Luis de Guindos told us. The governing council is expected to lower interest rates once again at its December policy meeting, but a surge in a key gauge of euro-zone wages could dampen expectations for a spate of cuts in 2025. |