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What the EU does

Main areas

EU actions in the Middle East, from delivering humanitarian support to engaging diplomatically

Working with the world's major economies to shape coordinated responses to global challenges

Key achievements

  • In 2012, the European Union was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for over six decades of promoting peace, reconciliation, democracy, and human rights in Europe and beyond.
  • The EU has launched over 35 civilian and military missions under the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) across Africa, Europe, and the Middle East to stabilise regions and train local forces.
  • The EU remains a global leading donor of humanitarian aid. Between 2018 and 2024, EU humanitarian funding grew continuously. In 2022, the EU’s final humanitarian budget saw a 20% rise, up to €2.62 billion, €440 million more than the year before, reaching millions of people affected by war, natural disasters, and displacement.
  • The EU has supported projects worldwide improving education, healthcare, and infrastructure in partner countries, lifting millions out of poverty.
  • Our global leadership also extends to the fight against climate change. The EU has led the world with its ambition to become climate-neutral by 2050, an objective that other countries have adopted since.
  • With the creation of the EU’s Global Human Rights Sanctions Regime in December 2020, the EU has signalled its determination to stand up for human rights worldwide and to take action against those responsible for serious human rights violations.

In focus

This page was last updated on 16 July 2026