European Union leaders will meet this Thursday and Friday in Brussels to discuss tensions in the Middle East, the push for a humanitarian pause in Gaza and talks on a two-state solution, as well as European issues such as migration and the budget.
This European Council, held in Brussels as usual, is taking place at a time of intense Israeli bombing of the Gaza Strip following the October 7 attack by the Islamist group Hamas, so tensions in the Middle East will make this a “summit involving” “very emotional, very sensitive” topics , according to European sources.
One of the goals of this summit is to lead to a common position among the 27 heads of government and state of the European Union (EU) on improving the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, which is why the draft conclusions that Lusa accessed states that “access and humanitarian assistance must be carried out quickly, safely and unhindered, through all necessary measures, including a humanitarian pause.”
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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