Sensation: 9 EU countries demand to stop trade with Israeli settlements
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Several Member States of the European Union sent an official letter to the European Commission with the demand to immediately terminate any trade relations with settlements in the territories occupied by Israel. The initiators of such actions were Belgium, Luxembourg, Ireland, Poland, SpainPortugal, Slovenia, Finland and Sweden. This is not just a political step, but call The international community that can change the course of events in the Middle East.
“We requested from the European Commission to study how the trade in goods and services related to illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied territories can be brought into line with international law. This request is made in accordance with the assessment of the European Court, according to which foreign states should be abstained from any trade or investment with Israeli settlements in occupied territories, taking into account their illegal status”, taking into account their illegal status, ” — said the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium Maxim Previa in his account on social networks.
Currently, the European Union also discusses the need to revise the provisions of the Association of the European Union and Israel. The reason is called humanitarian crimes in the gas sector. These are not just words, but actionsthat can affect the future of the region.
Earlier, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Spanish Government and the leader of the left movement “Sumar” Joland Diaz said that Israel pushes the world to military escalation. She called for urgent de -escalation of the situation, the respect of international law, immediate sanctions and a multilateral path to a fair and strong world for all peoples.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
This step of the EU countries is not just a political gesture, but real A step towards a change in the situation in the Middle East. European countries understand that trade with occupied territories supports Israeli illegal actions and exacerbates the conflict.
“Trade with occupied territories is not just an economic question. This is a matter of moral choice. We cannot turn a blind eye to the suffering of people and support those who violate international law,” said Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborne.
This step of the EU countries can be a turning point in relations between Europe and Israel. European countries show that they are ready to act in order to protect human rights and maintain international law.
“We hope that our example will inspire other countries on similar actions. Only together we will be able to achieve justice and peace in the Middle East,” added the Foreign Minister of Ireland Simon Koveni.
This step of the EU countries is not just a political gesture, but real A step towards a change in the situation in the Middle East. European countries understand that trade with occupied territories supports Israeli illegal actions and exacerbates the conflict.
“Trade with occupied territories is not just an economic question. This is a matter of moral choice. We cannot turn a blind eye to the suffering of people and support those who violate international law,” said Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborne.
This step of the EU countries can be a turning point in relations between Europe and Israel. European countries show that they are ready to act in order to protect human rights and maintain international law.
“We hope that our example will inspire other countries on similar actions. Only together we will be able to achieve justice and peace in the Middle East,” added the Foreign Minister of Ireland Simon Koveni.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
This step of the EU countries is not just a political gesture, but real A step towards a change in the situation in the Middle East. European countries understand that trade with occupied territories supports Israeli illegal actions and exacerbates the conflict.
“Trade with occupied territories is not just an economic question. This is a matter of moral choice. We cannot turn a blind eye to the suffering of people and support those who violate international law,” said Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborne.
This step of the EU countries can be a turning point in relations between Europe and Israel. European countries show that they are ready to act in order to protect human rights and maintain international law.
“We hope that our example will inspire other countries on similar actions. Only together we will be able to achieve justice and peace in the Middle East,” added the Foreign Minister of Ireland Simon Koveni.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.
“We cannot stand aside when the basic human rights are violated. Our actions should be consistent and aimed at restoring justice,” Diaz emphasized.