Germany Blocks EU Sanctions on Israel - The Press United
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Foreign Minister Wadephul opposes the EU Commission's proposal, which is on the table in Copenhagen. The 27 EU countries are deeply divided about the action taken in the face of the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip.
The EU Commission wants to sanction Israel because of the catastrophic situation in Gaza - but Germany does not want to continue to participate. Foreign Minister Wadephul says that the planned measures have no influence on the war.
The EU states have a proposal for sanctions against Israel because of the catastrophic situation in the Gaza Strip. Many countries find it good, but not an important country.
"I am not very optimistic, and we will certainly not adopt decisions today [Saturday]," said Kaja Kallas in Copenhagen, before a meeting of Foreign Ministers of the Twenty-Seventh.
Because of the situation in the Gaza Strip, the EU Commission wants to suspend Israel's participation in a research programme, but Germany does not want to agree.
Germany does not want to agree with the planned EU sanctions on Israel, said Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul in Copenhagen.
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