Maarten Van Steenberge

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Maarten Van Steenberge

Maarten Van Steenberge

@MaartenVSte

Katılım Ocak 2020
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Gérard Araud
Gérard Araud@GerardAraud·
There was an ongoing negotiation the Israeli attack interrupted! Israel killed the Iranian chief negotiator. This communique is factually and morally false.
Kaja Kallas@kajakallas

Israel has the right to protect its security and people, in line with international law. Iran must take decisive steps to return to negotiations and pave the way for a diplomatic solution. Joint statement with E3 Foreign Affairs Ministers ↓ europa.eu/!KBVVgK

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Kathleen Van Brempt
Kathleen Van Brempt@kvanbrempt·
What mandate does @vonderleyen have to take this line? The commitment to peace and stability is meaningless while unilaterally choosing the side of a government carrying out a merciless genocide in #Gaza and whose escalation is setting the entire region ablaze. This reaction, merely a day after mass protests in both Belgium and the Netherlands, does raise the question: who is this @EU_Commission representing today? A call to action by our citizens is answered with silence. A call with #Netyanhu is greeted with support. That's the wrong side of history. #NotInMyName
Ursula von der Leyen@vonderleyen

Just spoke with Prime Minister @netanyahu. We are following developments in the Middle East with deep concern. I reiterated our commitment to peace, stability, and diplomatic efforts leading to de-escalation. In this context, I underlined that Israel has the right to defend itself. Iran is the main source of regional instability. Europe has always been clear: Iran can never acquire a nuclear weapon. There is an urgent need for a negotiated solution. We have consistently voiced strong concerns about Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs — the same missiles indiscriminately hitting cities not only in Israel, but also in Ukraine. We also discussed Gaza. The humanitarian situation in Gaza is unacceptable. I reiterated our urgent call to allow all humanitarian aid to reach civilians in need immediately. The resumption of the ceasefire and the immediate release of the hostages, so that a permanent end of the hostilities can be finally achieved, is a must.

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Brigitte Herremans
Brigitte Herremans@BriHerremans·
Aan de vooravond van Israëls illegale aanval op Iran, snijdt het Gaza totaal af van de buitenwereld door het internet plat te leggen. Met alle ogen op Iran gericht kan het zijn genocide in volstrekte duisternis voorzetten.
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Josep Borrell Fontelles
Josep Borrell Fontelles@JosepBorrellF·
The EU has finally to act against the ongoing serious crimes against international and humanitarian law commited in Gaza by the Netanyahu government. My Op Ed in Social Europe: socialeurope.eu/gazas-descent-…
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Senckenberg Research
Senckenberg Research@geobiodiversity·
Yesterday, the #GHoA team spent an inspiring afternoon with Congo Basin research and conservation pioneers Terese and John Hart, who have been fostering research & conservation in #DRCongo for more than 5⃣ decades! 👏 A great legacy & important stimuli for the initiative.🌿🌍
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Senckenberg Research@geobiodiversity·
Yesterday, the Green Heart of #Africa team met with German Ambassador Ingo Herbert and embassy member Astrid Meyer to discuss the project and the embassy’s role in related issues. They addressed potential challenges and solutions-a productive exchange btw. science and diplomacy.
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Senckenberg Research@geobiodiversity·
The motto of the Green Heart of Africa team for all fruitful consultations this week. The team now heads to the headquarters of Lomami National Park & @FZS_Frankfurt in #Kindu. After a kick-off workshop, they’ll begin fieldwork in the park. An adventurous journey by 🚤🏍️🏃awaits!
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Senckenberg Research@geobiodiversity·
🤝 The Green Heart of #Africa team met with Martijn ter Heegde, Head of Programme @giz_gmbh for #DRCongo, to explore collaborations btw. the initiative and BGF/GIZ . Productive ideas for joint activities were sparked also in the context of 2025 #DRCongo-#Germany consultations.
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CETAF@eurotaxonomy·
We celebrate #BiodiversityDay by announcing the 5th #CETAF E-SCoRe Award winner: kudos to Nathan Vranken! His research on the Cichlids of Lake Edward earned him the prize of €1,000 + €1,500 for financial support to further study at one of CETAF's member institutes. #taxonomy
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Maarten Van Steenberge@MaartenVSte·
Congratulations to Dr. Nathan Vranken @Phinnochromis on successfully defending his thesis “patterns of phenotypic similarity in the haplochromine cichlids of the Lake Victoria Superflock: An eco-morphological and genomic approach”. You made me proud!
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Congratulations to Dr. @Labanmusinguzi on successfully defending your PhD thesis: “Towards ecosystem-based fisheries management in the Lake Edward System: A reappraisal of the fisheries and aquatic ecosystem status." It was a pleasure to be part of your scientific journey.
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
Belgium was one of the rare EU countries to unequivocally support international law and the ICJ, and that didn't cut UNRWA funding. Look what just happened to their building in Gaza...
Caroline Gennez@carogennez

The office building of @Enabel, the Belgian Agency for Development Cooperation, in #Gaza has been bombed and is completely destroyed. Attacking civilian buildings is and remains totally unacceptable. Together with @hadjalahbib, I will summon the Israeli ambassador.

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Rudi Vranckx
Rudi Vranckx@RudiVranckx·
Must read/ a ecouter. Kijkt voorbij de ‘fog of war’.
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand

Another masterful interview on Gaza of Dominique De Villepin, former Prime Minister of France, who IMHO is the best diplomat the West has produced in decades. Again I believe that his words are so important and so rare among Western leaders today, that I decided to translate it in full (the bold parts are emphasis Villepin himself made when speaking): "The Israeli government, Benjamin Netanyahu, failed on October 7th and failed doubly. Firstly, in its ability to ensure the protection of the Israeli people by allowing massacres that are an abomination to occur. He bears direct responsibility for what happened. And his second failure is having encouraged a policy of occupation and colonization, which continues at this moment in the West Bank and constitutes another threat to Israel if a second front in the West Bank were to open. Force does not ensure the security of a people! This is what all Israelis must understand today. And what is important is that since October 7th, the Israeli government's choice has been to escalate the use of force. You know, neither force nor vengeance ensures peace and security. What ensures peace and security is justice! And justice is not being served today. The rationale of the Israeli government for the bombings happening today is flawed, and the whole international community can see it. The principle is: "we target terrorists, and unfortunately, there are also civilian populations," what is euphemistically called in military language "collateral damage." It must be understood that this collateral damage is not accidental. That is to say, it is perfectly predictable and fully accepted. [Host: "But once again, the responsibility is not solely Israeli."] But once more, let's stop asking about responsibility; let's look at the reality of what's happening on the ground! Assigning fault, allow me to tell you, we will leave to historians. What we want is to stop this violence, to stop these massacres. Israel is putting itself in danger, even more today, with this type of warfare and these types of strikes. We are essentially dealing with a policy of vengeance from the Netanyahu government. Israel has the right to self-defense, but self-defense does not give an indiscriminate right to kill civilian populations. When you target an ambulance, you can always imagine that there was a terrorist in one of the ambulances, or not. But the result is that there are children, women who die. Every child, every woman killed, that's more terrorists. Therefore, Israel's objective, what Israel achieves, is exactly the opposite of what they wish. So, it is essential today to change this logic and return to a strategy that is sound. Hostages, everything must be done to secure their release. But let's not forget: the Palestinian people are also taken hostage, by Hamas and by Israel. And Hamas, we all know, cares little for the Palestinian people. So telling Hamas: "we will not lift the siege, we will not have a humanitarian truce until the hostages are released," is a dialogue of the deaf. Benjamin Netanyahu is waging a war to do everything so that the political solution does not come to the table. And this is where the international community, Europe, the United States, must tell Benjamin Netanyahu that this war is not acceptable. It is not acceptable because it leads us directly [to escalation] - because we can see it well, from Hamas we will move to Iran, from Iran we will move to other targets, and we then enter into the logic of a clash of civilizations. When Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu says that on one side there is the people of light and on the other the people of darkness, we can see the kind of spiral we are getting into. All the wars that have been going on for the past twenty years are wars that begin and do not end. These are frozen conflicts. We know how to start a war; we do not know how to end it. And Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu could control Gaza, it would change nothing. There will continue to be terrorist attacks, Israelis will continue to live in fear. We must get out of this. The second reason why this is yesterday's war is that the war against terrorism has never been won anywhere. Force is not the answer, once again. Vengeance is not the answer. The answer is justice, and that is what all the peoples of the world, all those who today watch what is happening, call for justice. Today the direction we must follow is to prevent Benjamin Netanyahu from continuing his suicidal logic that will make Israel a besieged state. They can besiege Gaza, but they will be besieged. And do not think that tomorrow we will again have a pacified discourse with Saudi Arabia, with the Arab states that will normalize the situation: no! The wounds of history are awakening. Israel's interest is to have a responsible state at its side. And this responsible state, let's stop splitting hairs, must clearly be the West Bank, all of the West Bank. It must be Gaza, with access between the two territories, and East Jerusalem. The problem, and this is the whole point of Benjamin Netanyahu's escalation, is that Benjamin Netanyahu does not want it. And the policy of separation must be dignified. That is, it must confer to the Palestinians a state where they can live, a viable state, a true state, which can build itself and which will be all the more at peace... [Host: "Does that mean that the settlements in the West Bank have to be removed?"] Well, when we left Algeria, there were a million French who left Algeria. Today there are 500,000 Israelis colonizing the West Bank, and there are 200,000 in East Jerusalem. [Host: "They must leave the West Bank?"] Yes. Yes, that is history, that is responsibility, that is the price! I tell you solemnly, it is the price of security for Israel! And all those who today consider that it will never be enough are pursuing the worst policy." Credit to @caissesdegreve who took these extracts from the original interview which can be found here: youtube.com/watch?v=vY7Iw5…

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