sexta-feira, 24 de abril de 2026

In late April 2026, Germany and Italy successfully blocked a proposal by several European allies to suspend the European Union-Israel Association Agreement, effectively shelving plans for broad sanctions and trade boycotts against Israel.

 


Germany and Italy Block European Allies’ Plan To Sanction and Boycott Israel

In late April 2026, Germany and Italy successfully blocked a proposal by several European allies to suspend the European Union-Israel Association Agreement, effectively shelving plans for broad sanctions and trade boycotts against Israel.

 

The push for suspension was led by Spain, Ireland, and Slovenia, who cited escalating humanitarian concerns in Gaza and the West Bank, as well as Israel's military operations in Lebanon.

 

Key Developments in the Blocking Move

Opposition to Suspension: At a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Luxembourg on April 21, 2026, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul described the proposed suspension as "inappropriate," advocating for "critical, constructive dialogue" rather than a diplomatic rupture.

Italy's Alignment: Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani supported the German stance, stating that Italy's position was "identical" and that the conditions—both political and numerical—for such a suspension did not exist.

The Unanimity Hurdle: EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas confirmed that because a full suspension requires unanimous support from all 27 member states, the opposition from heavyweight nations like Germany and Italy makes the measure unviable for the time being.

 

Impact and Context

The blocking of this measure highlights a deep divide within the EU. While nearly all other member states reportedly showed some level of support for at least a partial suspension, the veto power and influence of Germany and Italy remain the primary obstacles to EU-wide economic action against Israel.

 

Despite the blockade on the trade pact suspension, the EU has moved forward with more targeted measures, such as:

Individual Sanctions: Imposing sanctions on violent settlers and specific extremist ministers, which do not require the same broad economic consensus.

Funding Freezes: Pausing approximately €14 million in EU funding allocated for cooperation with the Israeli government, an action that did not require member state approval.

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