EU foreign ministers reject proposal to suspend EU–Israel agreement
Spain, Ireland and Slovenia’s proposal to suspend the EU–Israel Association Agreement did not gain enough support among EU foreign ministers.
Spain, Ireland, and Slovenia’s proposal encountered rejection, indicating the difficulty of achieving consensus on foreign policy within the EU regarding Israel’s actions.
Spain, Ireland and Slovenia’s push to suspend the EU–Israel Association Agreement did not garner enough backing from EU foreign ministers.
Key developments
Spain, Ireland, and Slovenia’s proposal to suspend the EU–Israel Association Agreement over alleged war crimes in Lebanon and Palestine did not gain enough backing from EU foreign ministers.
Despite the failure of the suspension proposal, a different initiative regarding settlement goods will proceed to the European Commission for further consideration and action.
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Spain, Ireland and Slovenia’s proposal to suspend the EU–Israel Association Agreement over alleged war crimes in Lebanon and Palestine failed to secure sufficient support among EU foreign ministers. However, a separate proposal concerning settlement goods will be referred to the European Commission.












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