EU Stands With Gulf Against Iranian Attacks, Supports Navigation Coalition
Summary
EU Council President António Costa concluded a two-day visit to the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar expressing full solidarity with Gulf countries following Iranian attacks. Costa outlined two main EU priorities: working toward a stable ceasefire and restoring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, which he called crucial and urgent for global supply chains and world trade. The EU also commended Lebanon's ban on Hezbollah's military activities.
What changed
President Costa delivered press remarks following visits to UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, condemning Iranian attacks on Gulf sovereignty and territorial integrity. He reaffirmed the EU's role as a reliable partner, emphasizing two priorities: supporting efforts toward a stable ceasefire and restoring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and Red Sea, which he stated are vital arteries for the global economy and supply chains.
For international trading companies and maritime operators, this press statement signals continued EU political commitment to protecting shipping lanes in the Gulf region. While no binding obligations arise from this communication, it indicates the EU is coordinating with France and the UK on a coalition to guarantee safe passage of vessels. Companies operating in affected regions should monitor for further diplomatic developments and potential enforcement actions related to the assembled navigation coalition.
What to do next
- Monitor for EU diplomatic developments regarding Gulf region
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Press remarks by President António Costa following the visit to United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Qatar
I have just concluded two days of meetings with the leaders of the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. This visit came at a critical moment, in the context of a fragile ceasefire and the unjustifiable attacks these countries have faced.
The European Union stands in full solidarity with the countries and people of the Gulf. Iran’s attacks have violated their sovereignty and territorial integrity. And this is unacceptable. We also deeply appreciate the care our Gulf partners have taken to ensure the safety of many European citizens living in the region. In my discussions, I reaffirmed that the European Union is a reliable partner for the Gulf countries. The Gulf countries can count on the European Union – now and in the future.
The purpose of my visit was simple. Listen to the leaders. Get their assessment of the current situation. And offer the support of the European Union – with two main priorities in mind:
- work towards a stable and lasting ceasefire that could pave the way to sustainable peace in the region
- restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz Since the beginning of this conflict, the European Union has been consistent in calling for de-escalation and negotiations in full respect of international law. It is essential that all parties use the momentum created by the recent US-Iran ceasefire brokered by Pakistan in order to address the concerns of the international community regarding Iran. That means nuclear programme of course. But also its ballistic missile programme. Iran’s support of proxies destabilising the region. And the blockade of international sea lanes. The Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea are vital arteries for the global economy, supply chains, and world trade.
This war has already had disastrous consequences that are being felt all over the world. And that will only get worse, with every day without a solution to this conflict. Restoring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz is crucial and urgent. And Europe is committed to help guarantee the safe and unimpeded passage of ships. This is the objective of the coalition of countries that France and the UK are assembling, with partners around the world.
Before concluding, let me say a few words in particular about the situation in Lebanon. Hezbollah poses an existential threat for Lebanon and a dangerous destabilising factor for international peace and security. The EU commends President Aoun’s historic decision to ban the military activities of Hezbollah. The EU will continue to support Lebanon. Empowering the authorities to disarm Hezbollah is the only sustainable solution for restoring Lebanon’s international stability. The negotiations held yesterday between Israel and Lebanon in Washington are a welcome step. It is crucial that these talks continue and yield results – for the sake of the people, and for the prospect of peace.
Let me conclude by repeating that the EU is a reliable and predictable partner for the Gulf countries. We are here to support the region’s stability and security. We want to make our cooperation deeper and stronger. And this is the message I heard from all the leaders I met this week.
Press remarks by President Costa
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