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Home » How the EU protects citizens and the economy in times of war and crisis
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How the EU protects citizens and the economy in times of war and crisis

By Press RoomMarch 11, 20261 Min Read
How the EU protects citizens and the economy in times of war and crisis
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As the conflict between Israel, the US, and Iran escalates, the EU is implementing measures to protect its citizens and economies, including evacuation flights and management of oil reserves.

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On March 6, EU foreign ministers warned that the conflict puts Europeans in the region at risk and could cause global economic problems. In response, they put Europe’s crisis plans into action.

To protect citizens, EU embassies have issued travel alerts, tracked nationals abroad, and organised evacuation flights. In severe scenarios, member states can request joint disaster-response support, sharing planes, medical teams and generators, coordinated around the clock from Brussels.

Disruption in the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil shipping route, has driven up global energy prices. The EU supports maritime surveillance to keep the route open. While member states are maintaining emergency oil reserves, they can cap energy prices or provide direct financial support to affected households.

Despite these measures, challenges remain. The EU lacks a unified system to control oil prices, member states largely manage their reserves independently, and there is no shared real-time data on fuel supplies.

Brussels cannot stop wars, but it does have some tools to limit the damage when they spill over.

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