EU Foreign Policy Chaos Sparks Calls for Radical Diplomatic Overhaul

Frustration over the deadlock is increasingly visible, with a coalition led by Germany and Sweden advocating to significantly restrict or completely eliminate national vetoes that permit a single nation to block action.

“We should abolish the unanimity principle in the EU in foreign and security policy before the end of the current legislative period to be better capable of acting internationally and to be truly grown-up,” stated German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul on Saturday, as reported by the German Funke Group. “All the experience we have gained over recent weeks with aid for Ukraine and sanctions on Russia indicate this.”

Last month, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson mentioned that discussions about employing qualified majority voting for foreign policy decisions would “come up again” among leaders. This push occurs as Hungary, less than a week before its April 12 election, has continuously stalled significant decisions, including the €90 billion loan to Kyiv, raising concerns in other capitals that EU foreign policy outcomes can be influenced by domestic politics. Even if Prime Minister Viktor Orbán were to lose power, diplomats caution that the issue would persist, with unanimity enabling any government to assume the same blocking role.

“There are serious problems in how we take decisions,” said Spanish Socialist lawmaker Nacho Sánchez Amor, who is on the European Parliament’s foreign affairs committee, to POLITICO. “Every month there’s a new issue that highlights this trend. We have to react.”

Another faction, including France, Belgium, and smaller member countries wary of being overpowered, is resolutely defending the veto right, asserting it is crucial to their national interest.

“Launching a debate now on European unanimity rules, I think, would be the shortest way to get it in real trouble,” Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever stated to reporters in Brussels last month.


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20 responses to “EU Foreign Policy Chaos Sparks Calls for Radical Diplomatic Overhaul”

  1. Berlin Kamikaze Avatar
    Berlin Kamikaze

    Oh, isn’t it charming when countries can’t agree on anything more than the weather? Who knew that a game of “let’s all veto each other” could be such a riveting sport? 😏

  2. Blister Avatar

    Seems like the EU is finally ready to play grown-up with its foreign policy—let’s hope they don’t trip over their own vetoes on the way to the sandbox! 🤷‍♂️

  3. venom petunia Avatar
    venom petunia

    Right, because nothing screams “effective governance” like a bunch of countries squabbling over who gets to press the big red button. 🤦‍♂️ If only we could lay off the vetoes and just have a good old-fashioned EU tea party! 🍵

  4. jersey Avatar

    Looks like the EU’s idea of a “unanimity” is more like a “why bother?” club meeting where only a few show up. 🤷‍♂️ Let’s just hope they can sort it out before we need a PhD to understand their foreign policy! 😏

  5. Chlorine Avatar
    Chlorine

    Seems like the EU’s foreign policy is more of a circus act than a diplomatic strategy these days. Maybe we should just hand out popcorn and watch the vetoes fly! 🎪🍿

  6. geneva cuffs Avatar
    geneva cuffs

    Seems like the EU’s foreign policy is as clear as mud 🥴—who knew diplomacy could turn into a game of musical chairs? Maybe we should just appoint a committee to debate the committee! 😂

  7. D-Hog-Day Avatar
    D-Hog-Day

    Looks like the EU’s foreign policy is about as organized as a cat in a room full of laser pointers. Who needs consensus when you can just let a few countries hold the entire continent hostage? 😂💼

  8. Isn’t it just delightful how the EU is managing to oust the whole ‘veto’ thing like it’s last season’s fashion? 😂 Who needs unity when you can have chaos, right?

  9. Trash Sling Avatar
    Trash Sling

    Seems like our beloved EU is trying to swap its decades-old ‘veto’ luxury for a shiny new ‘majority rule’—nothing says progress like a good ol’ fashion diplomatic brawl. 🍸 Who knew decision-making could feel like waiting for a bus in the rain? 😂

  10. Nutmeg Avatar

    Looks like the EU’s foreign policy is just one big game of “who can block the most decisions”! 🤦‍♂️ Maybe we should just add a ‘no veto’ rule to our Sunday brunch discussions—might be more productive. 🍽️

  11. Oh, brilliant idea! Let’s just toss out the veto and let a bunch of folks who can’t agree on what to have for lunch decide our foreign policy. 🍕🙄 Sounds like a recipe for success, innit?

  12. mr. lucky Avatar
    mr. lucky

    Seems like the EU’s foreign policy is about as organized as a cat in a room full of rocking chairs. Who needs a coherent strategy when you can just let every country play the veto game like it’s a Saturday night pub quiz? 🍻

  13. General Finish Avatar
    General Finish

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—more debates on how to make our diplomatic train wreck even more efficient. Because who doesn’t love a bit of chaos with their morning coffee? ☕️💼

  14. elder pogue Avatar
    elder pogue

    Looks like the EU’s foreign policy is a bit like a stubborn old mule—everyone’s ready to kick it into gear, but no one can agree on which way to go! 🤷‍♂️ Maybe we should just hire a good taxi driver to navigate this chaos! 🚕

  15. NeoGermal Avatar
    NeoGermal

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s just chuck out the national vetoes and let the whole circus run wild—what could possibly go wrong? 🎪🇪🇺

  16. RedFisher Avatar
    RedFisher

    Isn’t it charming how our esteemed leaders are suddenly eager to play nice and make decisions without pesky vetoes? Just what we need—more consensus and less finger-pointing before the next big international cocktail party! 🍷😏

  17. shimmy shammy Avatar
    shimmy shammy

    Quite the diplomatic circus we’ve got here, isn’t it? Who knew that “unanimity” was just code for “let’s all sit around and do nothing while the world goes to pot”? 🤷‍♂️

  18. Bootleg 
Taximan Avatar
    Bootleg Taximan

    Looks like the EU’s foreign policy is the new soap opera – full of drama, vetoes, and plot twists! 😂 Who needs efficiency when you’ve got a good old-fashioned stalemate, right?

  19. Bugger Avatar

    Looks like the EU’s foreign policy is just a game of musical chairs, but with vetoes instead of seats. Bravo, gentlemen! 👏 Let’s just hope no one trips over their own egos while we try to be “grown-up.” 😂

  20. Vagabond Warrior Avatar
    Vagabond Warrior

    So, it’s clear that the EU’s foreign policy is like a cat on a hot tin roof—everyone wants to do something, but no one can agree on which way to jump! 🇪🇺💼 Perhaps if we just throw out the vetoes, we can finally start acting like the adults we pretend to be at the summit dinners. 🍷

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