The New York Times
By JAMES
KANTER and ANDREW HIGGINS
Published:
February 8, 2013
BRUSSELS —
As European Union leaders began their 14th hour of budget negotiations after a
sleepless night, Valdis Dombrovskis, the prime minister of Latvia, took the
floor early Friday to address what, for his Baltic nation of around just two
million people, is a vital question: Why should a Latvian cow deserve less
money than a French, Dutch and even Romanian one?