Key facts
- A rift is emerging within the EU's foreign policy apparatus.
- European Commission officials are pursuing independent diplomatic actions.
- This clashes with the stance of High Representative Kaja Kallas.
- Commissioner Šuica made an independent trip to Israel.
- Spain has warned about the potential dilution of the EU's LIFE environmental fund.
- This concern arises during multi-annual budget negotiations.
- Spain argues that specialized environmental instruments are crucial.
- These instruments are needed to address the "triple environmental crisis."
Divergent approaches to EU-Israel relations are creating a significant rift between the European Commission and High Representative Kaja Kallas, impacting the bloc's foreign policy coherence. Commissioner Šuica's recent trip to Israel, undertaken independently and despite a diplomatic disagreement, underscores this institutional friction. The situation highlights a broader challenge in coordinating the EU's external actions, with different bodies pursuing distinct diplomatic paths.
