BRUSSELS—The European Parliament is gearing up for an impactful plenary session set to take place from June 16 to 19, with a press briefing scheduled for June 13 at 11:00 AM in the Anna Politkovskaya press room in Brussels. This briefing will offer insights into the upcoming debates and votes that will shape EU policy. Among the key topics to be addressed is the NATO summit in The Hague, scheduled for later this month. Parliament will also debate and vote on legislative updates concerning child sexual abuse crimes, reflecting efforts to enhance protections across member states. The session will further delve into the EU-Israel Association Agreement and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, alongside discussions on the freedom of assembly in Hungary and the necessity for EU Commission action. Environmental policy will also take center stage with a vote on the Clean Industrial Deal and debates on the revision of air passenger rights. Additionally, the plenary will vote on pioneering EU regulations regarding dog and cat welfare. A formal sitting is planned, featuring an address by King Abdullah of Jordan, highlighting diplomatic ties and regional concerns. Journalists can participate via Interactio, with interpretations available in English and French, ensuring broad access to these important discussions. Post navigation European Parliament Preps for Crucial Debates Key Debates at European Parliament