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Belgian farmers in anti-trade protest clash with police

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BRUSSELS, Dec 18 (Reuters) - ​Belgian police fired tear gas and water cannon on Thursday as a demonstration by ⁠farmers against an EU-Mercosur free trade agreement turned violent, with some protesters hurling rocks and ‍potatoes at police and smashing windows.

Police intervened when the ​violence escalated and sought to arrest some of the protesters. At one point, a tractor was driven ​into a line of riot police, although it did not appear to have hit anyone. Some also targeted journalists.

Brussels police said they had authorised a protest with up ‌to 50 tractors, but by early Thursday afternoon ‌around 1,000, mostly with Belgian number plates, had arrived in ​the Belgian capital. They estimated the number of protesters at 7,000.

EU leaders are set to ‌debate at a summit in Brussels on Thursday ⁠whether the EU should sign the deal ‌with the bloc of ​Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay.

Critics of the trade pact, which has been 25 years in ⁠the making, say ⁠cheap commodities could flood the market to the detriment ​of European producers.

(Reporting by Philip Blenkinsop and Charlotte Van Campenhout; ‌editing by Barbara Lewis)

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