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EU’s Diplomatic Future at a Crossroads

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The future of the European External Action Service (EEAS) is under intense scrutiny as EU capitals, particularly Paris, propose significant reforms. These discussions could reshape the role of the High Representative for Foreign Affairs, currently held by Kaja Kallas, with options ranging from diluting her powers to enhancing them. This debate comes amid rising geopolitical tensions, prompting calls for a more agile EU foreign policy.

Kallas has defended the EEAS, emphasising that any major changes would require treaty amendments, which are not currently on the agenda. The proposed reforms could lead to a shift in foreign policy responsibilities, potentially transferring key powers to the European Commission or the European Council. Such changes could alter the dynamics of EU diplomacy, affecting how member states interact on global issues.

The implications of these reforms extend beyond institutional adjustments; they could impact the EU’s ability to respond to international crises effectively. As the EEAS seeks to navigate these discussions, the outcome will likely influence the bloc’s strategic direction and its role on the world stage.

With a ministerial-level discussion scheduled for September, the urgency of these reforms is palpable. The decisions made in the coming months could redefine the EU’s diplomatic landscape, affecting not only its internal structure but also its external relations and global influence.

Source: Euronews

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