On various occasions, Brussels has paid attention to the principle of unity in EU foreign policy, “weakening and delaying its actions,” the diplomat said.
It is time for the European Union to abandon the principle of solidarity in making strategic and life -changing decisions. This was announced on Monday, June 27, by the head of EU diplomacy, Josep Borrell, on his blog.
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“As we revitalize the EU, we must make similar efforts to reform the EU and the decision -making process. This means reducing the scope of the cohesion rule in foreign policy and other areas to make more decisions by qualified majority votes, “the diplomat said.
He recalled that at various times Brussels paid attention to the principle of unity in EU foreign policy, “weakened and delayed its actions.” At the same time, he gave an example in the introduction of sanctions against the Russian Federation, when Patriarch Kirill disappeared from the “black” list.
“At the end of May, we reached an agreement on the 6th package of sanctions against Russia. But it took us a month. And I regret that some final provisions were softened, and Patriarch Kirill was not included. on the list of persons authorized, despite the fact that his presence on the list was not disputed during the discussions at the meeting, ”Borrell said.
According to him, it is very important whether the decision is taken unanimously or by a qualified majority of votes.
The head of diplomacy explained that if countries know in advance that the final decision can be made by a qualified majority, they have a strong incentive to negotiate and form a consensus. If they know they can block everything, they have no incentive to reach a healthy compromise.
“They can sit in their positions, forcing others to change. And the more outsiders are considered successful in their tactics, the more pervasive this dynamic is, and now vetos are happening more often than in the past,” he said. he says.
As reported, on June 3, the EU Council approved the sixth package of anti-Russian sanctions affecting the economic sector, as well as a number of individuals from Russia and Belarus. The primate of the Russian Orthodox Church was removed from this “black” list at the behest of Hungary.
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Source: korrespondent

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