On 28–29 June 1985, the European Council adopted the EU flag as the official emblem of the European Communities, the predecessor of the European Union.
Today, its circle of twelve stars still stands for unity, equality and harmony — when they are needed most.
🇪🇺 On 29 June 1985, European leaders chose a symbol that would stand the test of time.
Twelve golden stars in a circle.
A powerful symbol of who we are and what we stand for: unity and peace, democracy and solidarity.
Today, we celebrate 40 years of our common flag.
Good meeting with @SanchezCastejon today for a wide-ranging discussion.
We began by addressing global trade and the importance of reinforcing our network of international partnerships—starting with Mercosur—and advancing the transatlantic relationship.
I also welcomed Spain’s commitment to increasing defence spending. The next long-term EU budget will play a key role in strengthening our continent’s security, alongside national and private sector contributions.
Finally, we discussed the intolerable humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Humanitarian aid must be allowed to reach those in need—at once, and at scale.
EU membership brought about a transformation in Bulgaria.
It widened horizons, gave new impetus for businesses, offered opportunities to young people, enabled reforms.
Now it's time for the country's next steps: Schengen and Eurozone 🇪🇺🇧🇬
#ThisisEurope
🧵 Has Commissioner Várhely breached EU law when announcing solo the suspension of EU funds for Palestine?
As calls for his resignation multiply, here’re the provisions he manifestly breached but whose enforcement belongs to the sole President @vonderleyen A 🧵
The EU and the US stand with Israel and against terror.
Israel has the right of self-defense, in line with international humanitarian law.
We are also both increasing humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza.
Horrible news from Israel. My condolences go out to everyone who lost relatives or close ones in the terrorist attack. We have faith that order will be restored and terrorists will be defeated.
Terror should have no place in the world, because it is always a crime, not just against a specific country or this terror’s victims, but against humanity in general and our entire world.
Anyone who resorts to terror commits a crime against the world. Whoever finances terror is committing a crime against the world. The world must stand united and in solidarity so that terror does not attempt to break or subjugate life anywhere and at any moment.
Israel's right to self-defense is unquestionable.
All details surrounding this terrorist assault must be revealed so that the world knows and holds accountable everyone who supported and helped carry out the attack.
All Ukrainian citizens who remain in the risk zone must carefully obey all orders issued by local security services and remain vigilant. Please be cautious. The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and our embassy in Israel are ready to assist in any situation.
To support Ukrainians in Israel, we established an operational headquarters. If you require assistance, please contact any of our diplomatic or consular offices in any convenient and accessible manner.
Every life is valuable! We condemn all forms of terrorism.
I unequivocally condemn the attack carried out by Hamas terrorists against Israel.
It is terrorism in its most despicable form.
Israel has the right to defend itself against such heinous attacks.
Europe is by the side of the people affected by devastating floods in Greece, Bulgaria and Turkey.
We stand ready to activate our EU Civil Protection Mechanism.
I conveyed to PM @kmitsotakis our strong European solidarity.
We are in contact with the Greek authorities to mobilise support.
⏰It’s back to school & a reminder that many children can’t afford their meal plan: only a handful of EU countries offer free school meals.
At Volt we believe this is essential to break the poverty cycle. Together we can build a Europe where our children grow up healthy & happy!
"The Institute for the Study of War argued that Russian authorities likely moved against #Prigozhin and his top associates as 'the final step to eliminate #Wagner as an independent organization.'"
Today Yevgeniy Viktorovich Prigozhin, also known as Putin's Chef, is believed to be dead following the crash of a private plane he was passenger on.
Prigozhin was the behind the IRA (Internet Research Agency) in St. Petersburg, Russia and the leader of the infamous Wagner Group.