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18 Dec, 2025 22:06

Farmers clash with police in Brussels amid Ukraine talks (VIDEOS)

Protesters accuse EU leaders of sacrificing their livelihoods to push trade deals
Farmers clash with police in Brussels amid Ukraine talks (VIDEOS)

Violent clashes erupted in Brussels on Thursday as thousands of farmers descended on the EU quarter, blocking roads with tractors and confronting riot police outside the European Parliament amid mounting anger over trade policy and farming reforms.

What began as a mass demonstration against proposed changes to the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy and a controversial free-trade agreement with the South American Mercosur bloc quickly spiraled into chaos.

Footage circulating on social media showed thick black smoke from burning tires and hay filling nearby streets as tractors pushed through police barriers, grinding parts of the city to a halt.

Protesters smashed windows near parliament buildings and hurled rocks, potatoes, and other objects at police, who responded with tear gas and water cannons.

Police charged demonstrators, and at least one protester was seen being knocked to the ground and beaten as officers attempted to clear the area.

The Belgian authorities said the protest were authorized for a limited number of tractors, but by early afternoon, around 1,000 vehicles had flooded the capital, with police estimating 7,000 protesters in total. By evening, police had regained partial control of the area, though tractors and demonstrators continued to occupy parts of the city.

The demonstration coincided with an EU leaders’ summit in Brussels, where the long-delayed Mercosur trade deal was again under discussion. Farmers across Belgium, France, and other EU states fear the agreement will open the door to cheaper agricultural imports from South America, undercutting European producers who must comply with stricter environmental and animal welfare standards.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the Mercosur deal will not be signed this weekend and has been postponed until next month. Critics of the deal warn that the delay is only a temporary reprieve rather than a reversal.

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