International reactions to the E1 plan

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On 14 August 2025, Israel announced its intention to implement the E1 plan. [1]

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Countries

Asia

CountryReaction
Flag of Japan.svg Japan The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan The Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the plans. [3]
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia The Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the plans. [3]
Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey The Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the plans. [3]
Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar The Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the plans. [3]

Europe

CountryReaction
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of Finland.svg Finland The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of France.svg France The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of Germany.svg Germany The Federal Foreign Office condemned the plans. [3]
Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of Italy.svg Italy The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of Malta.svg Malta The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of Norway.svg Norway The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of Poland.svg Poland The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of Portugal (official).svg Portugal The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of Spain.svg Spain The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Foreign Secretary David Lammy co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [1]

North America

CountryReaction
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]

Oceania

CountryReaction
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia The foreign secretary co-signed a joint statement condemning the plans. [2]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Stacey, Kiran (21 August 2025). "David Lammy among 21 foreign ministers to condemn plan for illegal West Bank settlement". The Guardian . Retrieved 22 August 2025.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 "Occupied Palestinian Territories: joint statement, 21 August 2025". GOV.UK . 21 August 2025. Retrieved 22 August 2025.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "How the world is reacting to Israel's settlement plan in occupied West Bank". Al Jazeera . 15 August 2025. Retrieved 22 August 2025.