EU leaders call for moratorium on strikes against energy and water facilities in Middle East
European Union leaders are urging a halt to military strikes on energy and water infrastructure in the Middle East. This call comes as the Iran war raises global economic worries. The EU also plans to bolster its naval missions in the Red Sea and ...

"The European Council calls for de-escalation and maximum restraint, the protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure and full respect of international law by all parties," the leaders of the EU's 27 countries said in written conclusions of a summit in Brussels.
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"In this regard, it calls for a moratorium on strikes against energy and water facilities," they said. The leaders called for reinforcing the bloc's existing Red Sea naval mission Aspides and counter-piracy naval mission Atalanta in the Horn of Africa "with more assets, in line with their respective mandates". U.S. President Donald Trump has lashed out at allies who have responded cautiously to his demands that they help secure the Strait of Hormuz, the conduit for around a fifth of the world's oil.
In their statement, the European leaders welcomed "the increased efforts announced by Member States, including through strengthened coordination with partners in the region, to ensure freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, once the conditions are met".
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