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But we shouldn't also go into speculation about what ifs because this is not the situation right now."
We are not negotiating on Greenland. Of course, we are supporting our member state, Denmark, and its autonomous region, Greenland,
The Baltic Sea has seen major cases of damage of undersea installations. Our failure to deter such actions sends dangerous signal to any aggressor, weakness invites them in, that is very clear,
We are very hopeful but, at the same time, we want to encourage the new government and leadership and administration in Syria to really be inclusive in all of its decision-making and planning of the future,
said Finland's Eliena Valtonen We're still concerned about radicalisation and what might happen,
Because the political will is there, I hope these issues will be solved in the (upcoming) weeks,
We want the constitution to last for the longest time possible,
Right now we have a political decision – we have a roadmap,
They’re the new ones in power. We want to see how their words are translated into actions,
While we aim to move fast, the lifting of sanctions can be reversed if wrong steps are taken,
EU foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas wrote on X, formerly Twitter The sanctions will be renewed,
the French foreign minister said Regarding Syria, we are going to decide today to lift, to suspend, certain sanctions that had applied to the energy and transport sectors and to financial institutions that were key to the financial stabilisation of the country,
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on arrival at the meeting in Brussels The idea is to create the conditions for a positive transition,
Moving towards reconstruction and redevelopment, you would need US and European action in tandem.”
European sanctions by themselves won’t be a fundamental game-changer. … US sanctions are really scaring off foreign finance flows and international business,
If they are doing the right steps, then we are willing to do the steps on our behalf as well,
It is a step for step approach,
Kallas said at the start of a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels to discuss the move I will announce today that we will propose that those responsible for these arbitrary detentions may be sanctioned by the European Union in the coming months,