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The European Union is seeking updates and more action from Israel on implementing a new deal to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza.
The European Union will continue exerting pressure on Russia until the Kremlin halts its military aggression against Ukraine. — Ukrinform.
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNKallas on MH17 anniversary: Russia must acknowledge responsibility for the tragedyEU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Kaja Kallas has emphasised that Russia must be held accountable for the deaths of nearly 300 people resulting from the downing of flight MH17 in 2014. Source a statement by the European External Action Service,
The European Union has announced sweeping new sanctions against Russia, marking a first by targeting entities in India. EU diplomat Kaja Kallas revealed the measures, which include sanctions on a Rosneft-operated refinery in Gujarat.
The 18th package of sanctions against Russia includes more than a hundred "shadow fleet" vessels, a reduction in the price ceiling on Russian oil, and measures against banks and companies outside Russia that are involved in supporting its war machine. This was announced by the European Union's chief diplomat Kaja Kallas, writes "European Pravda".
The European Union is seeking updates from Israel on implementation of a new deal to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, the bloc's top diplomat said Tuesday.
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The European Union did not approve the 18th Russia sanctions package on Tuesday, the EU's foreign chief Kaja Kallas said after a meeting with EU foreign ministers in Brussels.
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The Times of Israel on MSNSa’ar hails ‘diplomatic victory’ as EU holds off on sanctioning Israel over Gaza warBut EU officials say they'll reconsider sanctions at next meeting in two weeks if Israel doesn't implement pledged steps on Gaza aid, release of withheld tax funds from the PA
The European Union is seeking updates from Israel on implementation of a new deal to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, the bloc's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said Tuesday.
Following US' announcement earlier this week to send more weapons to Ukraine, using European money, the EU's top diplomat Kaja Kallas said the EU welcomed US President Donald Trump's readiness to send Patriot missiles to Ukraine,