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EU seeks to bolster security role, navigates Russia sanctions and Gaza aid

Created at 17 Jul · 6:46 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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The EU is asserting its security role in Djibouti, while facing challenges in its 21st sanctions package against Russia over LNG transport and grappling with new approaches to Gaza's financial support.

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Key Numbers

€900 millionGaza recovery package pledged
January 1, 2027Effective date for Russian LNG transfer ban
October 2025Date Russian LNG transfer ban became law
€2.1 billionLoss incurred by Raiffeisen Bank International in Russia
2020Year rule of law report initiative launched
2040EU climate goals for ETS reform
2040EU target for economy electrification

Who's Involved

Jared Kushner
called for overhaul of Gaza financial support
Donald Trump
US President
Vincenzo Genovese
Euronews correspondent reporting on Gaza aid
Dubravka Šuica
European Commissioner for the Mediterranean
Toby Gregory
Euronews special correspondent embedded with EU naval mission
Kaja Kallas
EU foreign policy chief
Jorge Liboreiro
Euronews correspondent reporting on Russia sanctions
Greece
raised questions about Russian LNG ban
Austria
requested lifting sanctions on Raiffeisen Bank International
Raiffeisen Bank International
incurred loss in Russia
Daniel Freund
Member of the European Parliament
Péter Magyar
elected in Hungary
Michael McGrath
European Commissioner for Justice
Marta Pacheco
Euronews correspondent reporting on ETS reform
Ursula von der Leyen
European Commission President
António Costa
Prime Minister of Portugal
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
President of Ukraine
Sergii Koretskyi
appointed Prime Minister of Ukraine
Mykhailo Fedorov
dismissed Defence Minister of Ukraine
EU seeks to bolster security role, navigates Russia sanctions and Gaza aid

↳ Why This Matters

The EU is navigating complex geopolitical challenges, from asserting its security presence in critical maritime routes to managing internal divisions over sanctions against Russia and the future of aid to Gaza, impacting global trade, energy security, and regional stability.

Key facts

  • Jared Kushner advocated for a fundamental shift in Gaza's financial support, calling current initiatives flawed.
  • A €900 million recovery package for Gaza was pledged by European and Arab delegates.
  • EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas signed a Status of Forces Agreement in Djibouti, solidifying an EU military presence.
  • Greece is questioning a proposed EU ban on Russian LNG transfers to non-EU countries, impacting its maritime industry.
  • The EU is set to release its annual rule of law assessment for member states, with Hungary and Slovakia highlighted.
  • The EU plans to reform its carbon market (ETS) to meet 2040 climate targets and make electricity cheaper than gas.

Jared Kushner, son-in-law to US President Donald Trump, has called for a significant overhaul of financial support for Gaza, criticizing past initiatives as flawed and influenced by terrorists. This statement came during a closed-door meeting of the Palestine Donor Group in Brussels, where delegates pledged nearly €900 million for Gaza's recovery. Kushner is a board member of the US-led body overseeing Gaza's reconstruction.

Separately, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas visited Djibouti to sign a Status of Forces Agreement, strengthening the EU's security presence in the strategically vital Bab el-Mandeb strait. This move signals the EU's intent to act as an independent security actor in critical global waterways, a region increasingly threatened by Houthi attacks.

Meanwhile, negotiations for the EU's 21st sanctions package against Russia are stalled due to Greece's objections to a ban on Russian LNG transfers to non-EU countries. Athens argues the ban, set to take full effect in January 2027, will not significantly impact Russia's revenue as Moscow will find alternative operators. This stance is causing friction among diplomats.

Further complicating EU policy, the entry ban on Russian soldiers has been weakened, and a request from Austria to lift sanctions on Raiffeisen Bank International due to losses in Russia remains unresolved.

The European Commission is also set to release its annual rule of law assessment for member states, with concerns raised about Slovakia's recent legal changes. Additionally, the Commission will propose reforms to the EU's Emissions Trading System (ETS) to align with 2040 climate goals and aims to make electricity cheaper than gas, promoting the electrification of the economy.

In Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reshaped his wartime cabinet, appointing Naftogaz chief Sergii Koretskyi as prime minister amidst a public rift within the military leadership.

Frequently asked questions

The agreement provides a legal framework for European forces to operate from Djiboutian soil, cementing an EU foothold in a strategically important region and signaling its intent to be an independent security actor.

Greece's maritime industry is concerned that prohibiting the transfer of Russian LNG to non-EU countries will not significantly harm Russia's revenue, as Moscow will likely find other operators, while impacting Greek-owned vessels.

The European Commission's annual report assesses indicators like media freedom and judicial independence. Concerns have been raised about Hungary's past performance and, more recently, Slovakia's legal changes that could allow corrupt individuals to avoid prosecution.

The ETS is the EU's mechanism for making companies pay for their pollution. Reforms are proposed to align it with 2040 climate goals, requiring heavy industries to increase decarbonization efforts.

What Happens Next

01The European Commission is expected to announce plans to reform the EU's carbon market (ETS).
02The Commission will unveil its annual assessment of member states' compliance with the rule of law.
03Brussels is proposing network charges and tax reforms to make electricity cheaper than gas.

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How It Developed

Jared Kushner called for a radical overhaul of financial support for Gaza.
European and Arab delegates pledged nearly €900 million for Gaza's recovery.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas visited Djibouti to sign a Status of Forces Agreement.
Negotiations over the 21st package of sanctions against Russia are stalled over LNG.
Greece raised concerns about a ban on Russian LNG transfer to non-EU countries.
The EU's entry ban on Russian soldiers has been downgraded.
The European Commission will issue its annual assessment of member states' rule of law compliance.
The EU executive plans to reform the Emissions Trading System (ETS) to align with 2040 climate goals.

Sources

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A Greek tragedy, and a postcard from DjiboutiEuronews

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