António Costa invites UN chief to EU summit

Thursday, 12 March 2026AI summary
António Costa invites UN chief to EU summit
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European Council President António Costa has invited UN Secretary-General António Guterres to attend next week’s EU leaders' summit. The meeting will focus on the war in Iran and its global economic repercussions, alongside European competitiveness. This marks a high-profile collaboration between the two former Portuguese prime ministers on the international stage. Residents should note that the summit's outcomes may influence future EU economic policy and energy security.

Context & Explainers

Who is António Costa?
  • President of the European Council (since Dec 2024)
  • Former Prime Minister of Portugal (November 2015 – April 2024)
  • Party: Socialist Party (PS) Partido Socialista
  • He is of Portuguese and Indian (Goan) descent

António Luís Santos da Costa (born July 17, 1961, in Lisbon) is a Portuguese lawyer and Socialist politician who served as Prime Minister of Portugal from 2015-2024 and currently serves as President of the European Council since December 1, 2024. After leading the Lisbon Municipal Assembly and practicing law, he was elected MEP (2004-2005) and entered parliament in 2002. He led the Socialist Party from 2014-2024, building unprecedented parliamentary coalitions with the Communist Party and Left Bloc (2015-2019) before winning an absolute majority in 2022. He resigned as PM in November 2023 following a corruption investigation, though subsequently cleared. The 27 EU member states elected him Council President in June 2024, making him the fourth full-time President and the first southern European socialist in that role. ​

Political Philosophy:

Costa represents moderate European social democracy, combining orthodox fiscal responsibility with progressive social investment. He prioritizes European integration, consensus-building, and pragmatic compromise over ideological confrontation. As Council President, he champions mediation between member states, improved EU inter-institutional relations, shorter decision-making processes, and regular visits to every EU capital to reconnect citizens with European institutions. His approach emphasizes "creative bridges" reconciling divergent interests while maintaining firmness on European values, particularly regarding Ukraine.

António Guterres is the Secretary-General of the United Nations and served as the Prime Minister of Portugal from 1995 to 2002. A member of the Socialist Party (Partido Socialista), he also led the UN Refugee Agency for a decade before taking the top UN post in 2017. Those living in Portugal should note that he remains a highly respected figure whose international influence often brings global attention to Portuguese diplomatic priorities.

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