I would like to extend my warm thanks to Neophytos Neophytou for the invitation and for the opportunity to engage in a meaningful and in-depth discussion on the latest developments in the Palestinian issue, the ongoing crisis in Gaza, and the broader geopolitical implications for the region and beyond.
Our conversation focused on the role and responsibility of the European Union at this critical juncture. We discussed the urgent need for a genuine and sustainable ceasefire, the immediate expansion of humanitarian assistance to civilians, and the unwavering obligation of all parties to respect international humanitarian law and the principles of the UN Charter.
We addressed the situation with clarity and factual grounding — without simplifications or rhetoric. We spoke about the humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in Gaza, the increasing diplomatic pressure on the United Nations, and the limitations of international mechanisms when political will is lacking.
At the same time, we emphasized that Europe cannot remain confined to statements of concern. The European Union must act in a coherent and decisive manner, leveraging its diplomatic, political, and economic tools to promote de-escalation, protect civilian lives, and uphold the credibility of the rules-based international order.
This is a moment that calls for responsibility, consistency, and moral clarity. The developments in Gaza are not distant events; they test the credibility of international institutions and the values that Europe claims to defend.

