I just spoke with my colleagues in @EUDelegationUA in Kyiv, after our building was damaged by a Russian strike.
Your resolve to keep supporting Ukraine gives us strength. No diplomatic mission should ever be a target.
In response, we are summoning the Russian envoy in Brussels.
Russia’s “peace” last night: a massive strike on Kyiv with drones and ballistic missiles.
At least 10 killed, 30 injured, many buildings destroyed.
The EU Delegation was severely damaged by the shock wave.
This is Moscow’s true answer to peace efforts.
The 🇪🇺EU message is clear: humanitarian aid must never be politicised or militarised. The suffering of the civilian population in Gaza must end.
#EU will spare no effort to help revive the two-state solution.
➡️ https://t.co/4bAHGzORLY
Strong “Team Europe” start to a busy week: @EUAmbUN Lambrinidis welcomes the 🇪🇺EU Political & Security Committee to NY.
Amb. Pronk @FienBZ leads the group's meetings with @UN SG @antonioguterres, #UNSC & @UN_PGA
It's MUN time in NYC! 🇺🇳But did you know, that there is also MEU?🇪🇺
Our Head of Political Affairs & Security Council, Quentin Weiler, joined a panel highlighting MEU as a platform for youth to negotiate, engage and better understand #EU and its institutional processes. 🇪🇺
This year marks 80 years since the foundation of the @UN.
And it is facing unprecedented pressure.
Press statement following the United Nations Security Council ↓ https://t.co/NzvJ6xWnIQ
The @UN values and principles we adhered to eighty years ago remain the same.
Our geopolitical context is changing, but you can count on the EU as the UN’s most reliable partner.
My address at the United Nations Security Council ↓ https://t.co/V215mHrnOm
Adoption of today's UNGA resolution on an early & just peace in Ukraine confirms the importance of upholding the UN Charter & respecting all countries' territorial integrity & sovereignty.
Peace in Ukraine. In line with the Charter.
✅ 93 votes in favor
❌ 18 votes against
It’s the Simulation Game week!
Participants attended this morning two intro sessions, one by @QWeiler on CFSP/CSDP decision making process and the other one by @aribo on negotiations in the EU.
#EUDiplomacy
On behalf of the 🇪🇺HR/VP as Coordinator of the #JCPOA concerning the #Iran nuclear issue, @EUAmbUN Lambrinidis briefed the UNSC on implementation of resolution 2231 as our priority remains to ensure the peaceful nature of the Iranian nuclear programme.
🔗https://t.co/Lmu9wquFsO
Day 1 of the Simulation Game on EU International Crisis Response!
This morning participants attended sessions on negotiations in the EU and on CFSP/CSDP decision-making process with @aribo and @QWeiler.
Director @FedericaMog also joined for introductory remarks.
#EUDiplomacy
Every step forward in eliminating violence against women & girls is a victory for human rights, as we work together in the 🇪🇺EU & at the 🇺🇳UN to create a future where safety, equality, & dignity are guaranteed for all. Let's keep pushing for a world free from violence. #NoExcuse
The 🇪🇺EU reiterates its unwavering commitment to a just, comprehensive & lasting peace based on the two-state solution.
@UNRWA’s role is essential. Our latest disbursement brings this year's support to €82m. A similar payment is earmarked for next year.
https://t.co/ihfrh8JSK5
Con 38 votos a favor, la Sala del @Senado_Chile aprobó el Acuerdo Marco Avanzado y el Acuerdo Comercial Interino entre Chile y la Unión Europea 🇨🇱🤝🇪🇺.
Esta aprobación permite modernizar el Acuerdo de Asociación vigente, dando un nuevo impulso a la relación entre ambas partes.
Deeply alarmed by the military escalation in the Middle East, the EU is fully committed to de-escalation & to scale up our humanitarian aid.
EU condemns attempts to abrogate the 1967 agreement between Israel & UNRWA or attempts to obstruct its mandate.
➡️https://t.co/jj4QwbGnJ2
Humanitarian crisis and food insecurity in Gaza are growing by the day to an inhuman level: according to @FAO, it is the worst since WWII.
@theIPCinfo report certificates it: from now to April 2025, the food shortage will be at a catastrophic level for 345,000 people. 1/3