Volgorde EU-voorzitterschappen tot 2018 vastgesteld (en)
Auteur: | By Lisbeth Kirk
EU foreign ministers have agreed the order of future EU presidencies for the coming 13 years, with Estonia to take the helm in June 2018 as the last of the current 25 EU member states.
The EU presidency hosts the meetings of the European Council, the diplomatic seat of the member states, and arranges and chairs all the council's meetings and working groups.
This gives the country holding the presidency significant control over how often the council and council bodies meet, the items they discuss and what happens during the meetings.
The presidency is held for six months (from January to June, and from July to December) by each member state on a rotating basis.
The EU constitution, which has been shelved by EU leaders following the French and Dutch "no" to the text, had proposed creating the post of a permanent president of the European Council.
The order is as follows:
Austria: January - June 2006
Finland: July - December 2006
Germany: January - June 2007
Portugal: July - December 2007
Slovenia: January - June 2008
France: July - December 2008
Czech Republic: January - June 2009
Sweden: July - December 2009
Spain: January - June 2010
Belgium: July - December 2010
Hungary: January - June 2011
Poland: July - December 2011
Denmark: January - June 2012
Cyprus: July - December 2012
Ireland: January - June 2013
Lithuania: July - December 2013
Greece: January - June 2014
Italy: July - December 2014
Latvia: January - June 2015
Luxembourg: July - December 2015
Netherlands: January - June 2016
Slovakia: July - December 2016
Malta: January - June 2017
UK: July - December 2017
Estonia: January - June 2018