Josep
Borrel, the EU High Representative for Foreign Policy, addressed the UN
Security Council yesterday. It was a long speech about several crisis situations.
But the true message was about multilateralism. He stated the strong support
the EU is providing to the UN and repeated the message that global problems do
call for multilateral action. That was positive. But he was speaking to a very
divided and weak Security Council. His words were certainly the right ones, but
I can safely guess that their impact was negligible. The climate in the Council
is not favourable to global or multinational responses. In addition, his
description of the crisis was not creative. For instance, he spoke about the
Sahel but added no new idea to what is already known. His concern was to show that the situation in the region is deteriorating – an important message –
and that the EU and the UN are cooperating throughout the Sahel. But there was
no indication of a line of action that should be followed to stop the fall.
The
EU must be more realist in terms of crisis resolution. It should recognise that
the current approaches are not yielding results. And it must come up with
alternative paths. That would be a much stronger message and a way of giving
strength to the EU’s role in matters of peace and security.
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