Germany's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul rejected a Spanish, Irish, and Slovenian motion to suspend the EU-Israel trade agreement over human rights concerns and the Gaza conflict, arguing instead for continued 'constructive dialogue.' A German sociology professor argues this diplomatic posture is ineffectual rhetoric that shields Germany's support for Israel without delivering outcomes for affected populations.
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View all signals →A Middle East Eye opinion piece condemns Germany's blocking of a Spanish-Irish-Slovenian motion to suspend the EU-Israel trade agreement over human rights concerns. The author argues that Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul's call for 'constructive dialogue' with Israel masks German support for what the piece characterizes as genocidal campaigns in Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, and Iran, and represents de facto 'Israel First' policy rooted in white supremacy.
Croatia's Foreign Minister Gordan Grlić Radman met with German counterpart Johann Wadephul in Berlin, where the two nations signed a Joint Declaration on Enhanced Cooperation extending through 2030. The agreement strengthens the existing bilateral alliance between the two EU and NATO members.
German foreign minister presents six-point plan to reform European Union Johann Wadephul called for replacing the principle of unanimity in foreign policy issues with a qualified majority vote
Le ministre allemand des Affaires étrangères, Johann Wadephul, a souligné, mardi à Berlin, que le renforcement des relations Allemagne-Afrique constitue une priorité stratégique de la politique étrangère allemande, mettant en avant la volonté de son pays de développer des partenariats approfondis avec les États du continent africain et leurs institutions. Intervenant lors de la célébration...