Denmark Urges EU to Suspend Israel Trade Deals Amid Gaza Crisis

August 31, 2025
Denmark Urges EU to Suspend Israel Trade Deals Amid Gaza Crisis
  • Denmark's Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen has called for the EU to suspend trade agreements with Israel in response to the ongoing conflict and worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

  • Rasmussen announced that Denmark is prepared to impose sanctions on Israeli ministers and consider suspending the EU trade chapter in the association agreement with Israel.

  • These measures are being considered as part of broader efforts to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, which has significantly deteriorated.

  • Rasmussen accused Israel of undermining international peace efforts and destroying the two-state solution through its military policies in Palestinian territories.

  • Despite growing criticism, the EU has yet to implement significant political or economic measures against Israel, risking its credibility and influence in foreign policy.

  • The conflict has turned Gaza into a combat zone, intensifying calls for action.

  • Rasmussen emphasized the need for Israel to change its course to address the ongoing crisis.

  • EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas acknowledged disagreements among member states but highlighted ongoing discussions on potential measures.

  • Rasmussen criticized Israel's actions in Gaza as beyond self-defense, describing them as genocidal assaults that have lost justification.

  • Kallas warned that a military solution in Gaza is not feasible and criticized Israel's declaration of Gaza City as a 'terrorist' entity.

  • The EU is considering measures such as suspending the trade chapter to pressure Israel to curb its violence in Gaza, amid what Rasmussen called the most catastrophic humanitarian catastrophe.

  • The EU remains divided on this issue, with countries like Germany and Hungary opposing punitive measures, which hampers unified action.

  • Several European countries, including Ireland, Spain, Sweden, and the Netherlands, have previously called for reviewing or suspending trade agreements with Israel over human rights concerns.

  • Suspending the trade chapter would involve reinstating tariffs on Israel's trade with the EU, which is Israel's biggest trading partner.

  • Rasmussen made these statements during an EU foreign ministers' meeting in Copenhagen, where Denmark holds the rotating EU presidency.

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