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EU pursues 'deeper and stronger' partnerships with Gulf states, Costa tells Euronews in Doha

In the highest-level EU visit to the Gulf since the Iran war started, European Council President Antonio Costa reinforced the EU’s strategic partnerships with the Gulf states and pushed for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, warning of “disastrous consequences”.

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00:00European Council President Antonio Costa wrapped up his tour of the Gulf in Qatar on Wednesday,
00:05saying he came to listen to the leaders at a critical moment, to push for sustainable
00:10peace and to reopen free navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
00:14He says the world is entering a dangerous moment, and unless countries defend the international
00:18rules-based order, the alternative is chaos we're already seeing from Ukraine to the Gulf.
00:23After meetings across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, Costa made it clear the European
00:28Union is a reliable partner to the Gulf to support the region's stability and security.
00:33In an answer to Euronews, he said the EU wants deeper and stronger cooperation with the Gulf,
00:38and that's what he heard from all the leaders.
00:40It's important that the European Union and the Gulf cooperation countries could work together
00:51between the EU and the GCC, but also bilaterally with each Gulf state.
00:59And we are keen to do this.
01:00We are negotiating free trade agreements with some of them, so there is partnership with
01:05the others, and we are talking with all of them.
01:09I think more than ever, it's very important that we achieve this.
01:14Costa says the economic impact of disrupted shipping is already being felt worldwide, adding pressure
01:19to move quickly.
01:20He said everyone must use the momentum created by the ceasefire, and that European countries
01:25are committed to secure, safe passage in the region.
01:28It is essential that all parties use the momentum created by the recent United States-Iran ceasefire,
01:38brokered by Pakistan, in order to address the concerns of the international community regarding
01:47Iran.
01:48That means nuclear program, of course, but also its ballistic missile program.
01:56Iran's support to proxies, destabilizing the region, and the blockade of the international
02:05sea lakes.
02:07This war has already had disastrous consequences that are being felt all over the world, and
02:17that will only get worse with every day without a solution to this conflict.
02:24Restoring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz is crucial and urgent, and Europe is committed
02:34to help guarantee the safe and impeded passage of ships.
02:40This is the objective of the coalition of countries that France and the United Kingdom are assembling
02:49with partners around the world.
02:52Kosta also warned that Hezbollah poses an existential threat in Lebanon, saying Iran-backed groups
02:58are destabilizing the region.
03:00He added the European Union supports Lebanese leadership efforts to ban the group's military
03:05activities as the only path to long-term stability.
03:08The council president also announced plans for a second EU-GCC summit later this year, this
03:14time in the region, saying Gulf partners can count on the EU's support now and in the future.
03:20Adil Halim, Euronews, Doha.
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