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Home » World politics » Borrell throws up hands at lack of European unity on Gaza: “There is no common position”

Borrell throws up hands at lack of European unity on Gaza: “There is no common position”

The latest vote at the UN General Assembly confirmed the "differing approaches" of EU countries on the conflict between Israel and Hamas. But those leaning toward calling for a ceasefire are increasing: leaders will discuss it at the European summit

Simone De La Feld</a> <a class="social twitter" href="https://twitter.com/@SimoneDeLaFeld1" target="_blank">@SimoneDeLaFeld1</a> by Simone De La Feld @SimoneDeLaFeld1
14 December 2023
in World politics
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High Representative of the Union for Josep Borrell Fontelles talks to the media as he arrives at the European headquarters for the EU-Western Balkans summit, in Brussels, on December 14, 2023. EU and Western Balkans leaders are meeting in Brussels in what is seen as an opportunity to reaffirm the EU membership's perspective of the Western Balkans. The crunch summit in Brussels, which diplomats fear could drag on longer than the two days planned, comes as fears mount over Western backing for Ukraine nearly two years into Russia's war. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP)

Brussels – There is no common position on the Israeli bombing of Gaza. After two months of efforts to try to harmonise the different sensitivities of EU countries, the High Representative for Foreign Affairs Josep Borrell throws in the towel. “I should represent a common position, but there isn’t one. There are different approaches,” he had to admit upon entering the summit of heads of state and government of the 27.

After the European Council in October, in which EU leaders had struck a balance by calling for “the immediate release of all hostages” and “humanitarian pauses” to allow access and distribution of international aid, a step further is expected from the summit underway today and tomorrow in Brussels, because, as evidenced by the vote on December 12 at the UN General Assembly, the position of several EU states has evolved in the face of the nearly 20,000 Palestinian casualties and the continuation of the Israeli military strategy, which is proving incapable of safeguarding the lives of civilians.

The resolution by which the United Nations appealed for an “immediate humanitarian ceasefire” was passed by a very large majority with 153 votes in favor, 10 against, and 23 abstentions. Among the EU bloc countries, only Austria and the Czech Republic opposed it. Bulgaria, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Romania, and Slovakia chose to abstain, but the remaining 17 supported the text submitted by the UAE, more than twice as many as the eight who approved the call for a ceasefire in late October.

The outcome of the vote on the Dec. 12 resolution at the UN General Assembly
The outcome of the vote on the Dec. 12 resolution at the UN General Assembly

“This is a fact,” Borrell stressed, “Many, many more people are leaning toward calling for a cease-fire. But the leaders will have to talk about it.” The one who promised to push for “stronger language” on Gaza in the European Council conclusions was the Irish prime minister, Leo Varadkar, who said that “Europe has lost credibility to the global south, which is most of the world, by not showing itself strong and united” and by lending itself to accusations of “double standards” on violations of international humanitarian law in Ukraine and Gaza.

Also insisting on a ceasefire will be Alexandre De Croo, prime minister of Belgium, and Pedro Sanchez, who holds the rotating presidency of the EU Council: “After the vote at the UN, where a large majority of EU countries have come out in favor of a humanitarian ceasefire, it is important for the EU to speak clearly, loudly, and uniquely,” the Spanish prime minister warned as he entered the summit. Of the same opinion was the huddle of European Commission officials – a few hundred – who organized a sit-in in front of the European Council headquarters to call for a ceasefire. The same ones who, back on October 20, had addressed a letter to Ursula von der Leyen strongly criticizing her unconditional support for Israel.

Sit-in di funzionari della Commissione per chiedere il cessate il fuoco a Gaza. pic.twitter.com/hZPHhK53DL

— David Carretta (@davcarretta) December 14, 2023

English version by the Translation Service of Withub
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