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Pedro Lourtie: EU's Consensus Builder Navigates Tougher Diplomatic Landscape

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Pedro Lourtie, chief of staff to European Council President António Costa, is tasked with forging consensus among EU capitals. His role has become more challenging amid revelations of a diplomatic back channel to Moscow and ongoing negotiations for the bloc's long-term budget.

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Key Numbers

11thfloor of Europa building where Lourtie's office is located
June 18, 2026date of European Council meeting roiled by Lourtie's Moscow outreach
27EU member states
€1.8 trillionEU's long-term budget
December 2024when Costa's team took office
G20summit in Johannesburg

Who's Involved

Pedro Lourtie
Chief of staff to European Council President António Costa and EU dealmaker
António Costa
European Council President
Yuri Ushakov
Foreign policy adviser to Russia's Vladimir Putin
Kristen Michal
Estonian Prime Minister
Bjoern Seibert
Chief of staff to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
Charles Michel
Former European Council President
Ursula von der Leyen
President of the European Commission
Pedro Lourtie: EU's Consensus Builder Navigates Tougher Diplomatic Landscape

↳ Why This Matters

Pedro Lourtie's role as the EU's chief consensus builder is critical for the bloc's ability to act decisively on major geopolitical and economic challenges. His success in navigating complex negotiations and maintaining trust among member states directly impacts the EU's effectiveness and its ability to present a united front on the global stage.

Key facts

  • Pedro Lourtie, chief of staff to European Council President António Costa, is responsible for brokering consensus among EU leaders.
  • Lourtie's diplomatic back channel to Moscow, initiated at Costa's direction, has caused friction with some member states like France and Germany.
  • The relationship between the European Council and the European Commission has significantly improved under Costa and Lourtie.
  • Lourtie and Seibert, chief of staff to Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, maintain close daily contact.
  • Lourtie and Seibert demonstrated their close working relationship by briefing ambassadors from a car during Ukraine peace talks.

Pedro Lourtie, the chief of staff to European Council President António Costa, plays a crucial role in brokering consensus among EU leaders on complex issues, from trade wars to geopolitical conflicts. His position requires a delicate balance of advancing Brussels' agenda while ensuring all 27 capitals' views are considered.

Lourtie recently faced scrutiny following revelations that he initiated a diplomatic back channel with Moscow, a move Costa defended as necessary for establishing future communication lines. This outreach, however, strained relations with some member states, including France and Germany, who expressed frustration over the lack of prior consultation. Despite the controversy, some diplomats suggested that existing trust in Costa and Lourtie mitigated a more severe backlash.

His background as Portugal's former ambassador to the EU and secretary of state for European affairs provides him with a deep understanding of national capitals' perspectives. This experience has also fostered a strong working relationship with Bjoern Seibert, the chief of staff to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Their close collaboration marks a significant improvement from the previously strained relationship between the Council and the Commission.

Lourtie and Seibert have demonstrated their commitment to keeping member states informed, notably by briefing ambassadors from a car during emergency Ukraine peace talks in Geneva. This proactive approach underscores Lourtie's role as a key facilitator in navigating the increasingly challenging diplomatic landscape of the European Union, particularly as the bloc tackles contentious issues like its €1.8 trillion long-term budget.

Frequently asked questions

Pedro Lourtie is the chief of staff to European Council President António Costa and is responsible for building consensus among EU member states for negotiations.

Revelations emerged that Lourtie opened a diplomatic back channel with Moscow, which caused friction with some EU capitals.

The relationship has significantly improved since late 2024, marked by close collaboration between Lourtie and Bjoern Seibert, chief of staff to Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

Lourtie faces the challenge of securing a deal on the EU's contentious €1.8 trillion long-term budget by the end of the year.

What Happens Next

01European Council summits are planned for October and November to discuss the EU's long-term budget.
02Costa faces an uphill struggle to secure a deal on the €1.8 trillion EU budget by year-end.

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How It Developed

Pedro Lourtie serves as chief of staff to European Council President António Costa.
Lourtie is responsible for building consensus among EU member states for high-stakes negotiations.
Revelations emerged that Lourtie opened a diplomatic back channel with Moscow at Costa's direction.
France and Germany expressed frustration over the outreach to Russia, straining relations with Costa's team.
Estonia's Prime Minister called the contacts with Russia premature and misguided.
Diplomats noted that trust in Costa and Lourtie mitigated a harsher reaction to the Moscow outreach.
Lourtie debriefed ambassadors at Coreper to reassure them about the diplomatic outreach.
Lourtie previously served as Portugal's ambassador to the EU and secretary of state for European affairs.

Sources

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How Pedro Lourtie became the EU’s dealmaker in chiefPOLITICO Europe

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