Italy and Spain could complicate Ireland’s bid for a UN seat
Phil Hogan’s campaign to lead the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation is running into stiff resistance at a pivotal moment.
Ireland’s former EU commissioner is still regarded in Brussels as the standout contender to become the first European to serve as director-general of the Rome-based agency in half a century.
But efforts to unite the bloc behind one name have been slowed by determined rival candidacies from Italy and Spain.
If no common nominee emerges, Europe again risks splitting its vote when 193 UN member states…