Shift in EU Stance on Israeli Settler Sanctions

The European Union may change its policy on sanctions against violent Israeli settlers due to a new government in an unnamed member country, according to EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas. This new government could potentially adopt a different approach towards previously opposed sanctions.

Shift in EU Stance on Israeli Settler Sanctions
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The European Union's stance on sanctions against violent Israeli settlers could undergo a significant shift. This comes after EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced on Monday that a member country, previously opposed to such sanctions, will soon have a new government.

Kallas noted that the country in question recently held elections and is transitioning to a new administration. While she declined to name the country, she hinted that the new leadership might be open to reconsidering its position on the sanctions.

'I will not speak for the new government, but definitely I think we can look into all these policies and see whether they have a new approach,' Kallas remarked, suggesting potential changes in EU foreign policy.

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