By Marine Strauss and Charlotte Van Campenhout BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Belgium’s federal government reached a deal on the annual national budget on Tuesday, including cuts to ministers’ salaries, measures to support families and companies and a tax on the profits of energy companies such as Engie and TotalEnergies. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo also said the government decided to extend the lifespan of the youngest nuclear power plants with the country looking to increase its energy capacity. “Just as we did during the COVID crisis, we will not abandon anyone, to do nothing today would …