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    European Commission Delegates Commissioner Šuica to Peace Board, Faces Backlash

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    By Iris East on February 19, 2026 EU
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    • The European Commission dispatched Commissioner for the Mediterranean Dubravka Šuica to a Board of Peace gathering in Washington, sparking outrage among member states, led by France.
    • EU ambassadors met on Wednesday to criticise Šuica’s unauthorised participation, claiming it undermines EU treaties on foreign policy.
    • France argued during the meeting that Šuica’s attendance as a political representative holds significant weight, contrasting with a civil servant’s role.
    • The Commission defended the trip as necessary engagement on Gaza’s recovery while emphasising it would not join the Board of Peace.

    European Commission’s Dubravka Šuica Sparks Outrage Among EU Member States

    Šuica’s participation in the Board of Peace has ignited significant criticism from several EU member states.

    France leads the objections, raising concerns about the legitimacy of the initiative.

    The backlash highlights divisions among EU member states regarding foreign policy.

    The European Commission’s decision to send Commissioner for the Mediterranean Dubravka Šuica to Washington for the first formal gathering of the Board of Peace has sparked outrage, particularly from France. Critics, including several diplomats, said that Šuica’s participation was not communicated to capitals beforehand and risks being seen as a collective endorsement of a contentious initiative.

    During a meeting of EU ambassadors, it was reported that “member states were up in arms,” particularly as many believed that Šuica’s attendance breached EU treaties, which stipulate that foreign policy decisions require unanimous agreement among member states, as said by a diplomat.

    France and Other Member States Criticise Šuica’s Attendance

    France and other nations have raised strong objections regarding Šuica’s role.

    Critics argue that Šuica’s presence carries political weight inappropriate for her role.

    Germany and Sweden also voiced concerns over the legitimacy of the Board of Peace.

    France set a critical tone during the discussion, asserting that Šuica’s attendance contradicted EU foreign policy principles. The concern was echoed by nations like Spain, Belgium, Ireland, and Portugal who also opposed her involvement, labelling it inappropriate for a political representative to attend. Diplomats expressed that a civil servant would have been a more suitable choice.

    The gathered ambassadors pointed out that the EU itself is not a member of the Board of Peace, further raising doubts about Šuica’s trip. Critics voiced apprehension about the implications of her attendance and the perception it would create regarding EU involvement.

    Future Discussions on Peace Process Expected in Brussels

    The EU will continue discussions about the Board of Peace at next week’s foreign affairs ministers’ meeting.

    Brussels seeks to maintain its influence amid concerns about the board’s legitimacy.

    EU’s humanitarian aid efforts to Gaza are a priority in this ongoing dialogue.

    The debate around Šuica’s attendance will continue as foreign affairs ministers are set to gather in Brussels next week. They will be joined by Nickolay Mladenov, appointed by Trump as High Representative for Gaza, to discuss the Board of Peace’s integration with Palestinian governance.

    Brussels aims to remain engaged in the peace process while questioning the board’s “scope, governance and compatibility with the UN Charter”. With significant humanitarian aid contributions of €1.65 billion since the recent conflict began, the EU seeks to avoid being marginalised.

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