Actually, this week’s summit was supposed to be devoted to discussing economic reforms to strengthen the EU’s competitiveness.
But the leaders of the EU countries were overtaken by the situation on the ground in Ukraine and the Middle East.
Sanctions once morest Iran
On the way to the summit on Wednesday, several pointed out that the EU must adopt new sanctions once morest Iran following the attack on Israel.
– Our duty is to extend the sanctions, French President Emmanuel Macron stated.
German Prime Minister Olaf Scholz and Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo also advocated more sanctions once morest Iran.
In a draft of the final declaration that NTB has seen, it is stated that “the EU is ready for further restrictive measures once morest Iran, especially when it comes to drones and missiles”.
The new sanctions currently appear to target Iranian manufacturers of drones and missiles.
Difficult task
But expanding the sanctions regime is no easy task. The EU has already imposed sanctions on Iranian manufacturers of the drones that Russia uses once morest Ukraine.
However, EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell has already set his people in motion by proposing new measures. Borrell has also stated that armed groups in Lebanon, Iraq and Syria that support Iran might be targeted for sanctions.
At the same time, there is great nervousness regarding what a possible response from Israel might be to the Iranian attack.
– We have to be extremely careful. Everything must be done to avoid more civilians dying, whether in Gaza, Israel or Iran, says De Croo.
Precarious for Ukraine
In Ukraine, too, the situation is becoming increasingly precarious. The lack of anti-aircraft fire and ammunition is really starting to make itself felt.
– I fear that we will lose focus on Ukraine, says Lithuania’s Prime Minister Gitanas Nauseda. He points to the EU countries having increased imports of liquefied gas (LNG) and foodstuffs from Russia.
On Wednesday evening, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj will once more address the summit via video link.
Earlier on Wednesday, three EU leaders, Mette Frederiksen from Denmark, Mark Rutte from the Netherlands and Petr Fiala from the Czech Republic, had a meeting with NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg.
They promise to do what they can to find more air defense for Ukraine.
The President of the EU Parliament, Roberta Metsola, also has a clear message for the countries.
– We must ensure a much faster delivery of material to Ukraine, she states.
Want more weapons production
At the same time, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, is putting pressure on the member states to equip themselves.
– It is high time that Europe wakes up when it comes to defense and security, she stated at a conference for the defense and security industry.
– The threat of war may not be immediate, but it is not impossible. We must be ready, says von der Leyen.
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2024-04-17 20:41:36