EU leaders call for moratorium on strikes against energy and water facilities in Middle East - Reuters
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EU leaders call for moratorium on strikes targeting energy and water infrastructure in Middle East conflict.
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EU leaders have called for a moratorium on strikes against energy and water facilities in the Middle East. This appeal comes amid ongoing conflicts in the region, where critical infrastructure has frequently been targeted. Such attacks disrupt essential services, exacerbating humanitarian crises and destabilizing populations. The leaders' call seeks to protect civilian access to vital resources and prevent further regional escalation.
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EU leaders have issued a formal call for a moratorium on strikes against energy and water facilities in the Middle East.
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