(ANSA) - BRUSSELS, MAY 11 - "As we have said several times, the annexation is not in line with international law" and if Israel will insist on its plan to annex parts of the occupied West Bank, "the EU will act accordingly". So PeterStano, spokesman for the EU High Representative, JosepBorrell. Stano explained that EU foreign ministers will discuss the topic at Friday's meeting, highlighting however that the Union "understands Israel's security needs" and has given its support to them.
EU to Israel, we will act in case of annexations
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"As we have said several times, the annexation is not in line with international law" and if Israel insists on its plan to annex parts of the occupied West Bank, "the EU will act accordingly". (HANDLE)