EU leaders call for moratorium on strikes against energy and water facilities in Middle East


A gas flare burns at the Lanaz refinery after it was targeted by a drone strike, in Erbil, Iraq, March 14, 2026. REUTERS/Khalid al Mousily/File Photo

BRUSSELS, March 19 (Reuters) - ⁠European Union leaders called on Thursday for a ⁠moratorium on military strikes on energy and ‌water facilities in the Middle East, amid growing concerns about the impact of the Iran war on the global economy.

"The European ​Council calls for de-escalation and maximum ⁠restraint, the protection of ⁠civilians and civilian infrastructure and full respect of international ⁠law ‌by all parties," the leaders of the EU's 27 countries said in written conclusions ⁠of a summit in Brussels.

"In this regard, ​it calls for ‌a moratorium on strikes against energy and water ⁠facilities," they ​said.

The leaders called for reinforcing the bloc's existing Red Sea naval mission Aspides and counter-piracy naval mission Atalanta ⁠in the Horn of Africa "with ​more assets, in line with their respective mandates".

U.S. President Donald Trump has lashed out at allies who have responded ⁠cautiously to his demands that they help secure the Strait of Hormuz, the conduit for around a fifth of the world's oil.

In their statement, the ​European leaders welcomed "the increased efforts announced ⁠by Member States, including through strengthened coordination with partners ​in the region, to ensure ‌freedom of navigation in the ​Strait of Hormuz, once the conditions are met".

(Reporting by Lili Bayer; Editing by Andrew Gray)

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