Recommendation to the Council, the Commission and the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union on Foreign Affairs and Security Policy on promoting transnational governance on water in the interests of conflict prevention and peace
This own-initiative report recommends promoting transnational governance of water for conflict prevention and peace. Amendments affirm state sovereignty over natural resources while noting that water scarcity affects nearly half the global population and acts as a risk multiplier and driver of conflict. They cite the weaponisation of water, including the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine by Russia, and the transboundary impacts of Turkey's Southeastern Anatolia Project and Ilisu Dam on the Tigris and Euphrates in Iraq and Syria, and the destruction of water infrastructure in Gaza under the EU-Israel Association Agreement. They call for EU funding under the next multiannual financial framework, EEAS engagement, support for the UN Special Envoy on Water, and integrated water resources management under SDG target 6.5.
Procedure timeline
- Committee amendments tabled2 Mar 2026 – 5 Mar 2026
- Plenary vote — Adopted17 Jun 2026 · On the motion for a resolution · the text as a whole
Plenary votes
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- 17 Jun 2026RejectedOn amendment 4 · paragraph 1 · point kOfficial label: § 1, après le point k - Am 4 · what was voted ↗220 for389 against27 abstentions83 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 17 Jun 2026RejectedOn amendment 7 · paragraph 1 · point uOfficial label: § 1, point u - Am 7 · what was voted ↗284 for333 against32 abstentions70 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 17 Jun 2026RejectedOn amendment 1 · text to be inserted after recital JOfficial label: Après le considérant J - Am 1 · what was voted ↗123 for448 against64 abstentions84 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 17 Jun 2026RejectedOn amendment 5 · recital ROfficial label: Considérant R - Am 5 · what was voted ↗279 for328 against30 abstentions82 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 17 Jun 2026RejectedOn amendment 2 · recital SOfficial label: Considérant S - Am 2 · what was voted ↗152 for445 against50 abstentions72 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 17 Jun 2026RejectedOn amendment 3 · recital TOfficial label: Considérant T - Am 3 · what was voted ↗197 for403 against28 abstentions91 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 17 Jun 2026Main voteAdoptedOn the motion for a resolution · the text as a wholeOfficial label: Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte) · what was voted ↗431 for111 against103 abstentions74 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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Plenary amendments7 tabled on this text
Amendments tabled for the plenary sitting on this text, in their own numbering series. This is a different set from the committee amendments tracked elsewhere on AmendEU, and is not counted in any of the site’s amendment totals.
- Amendment 1The LeftMotion for a resolution · Recital J a (new)Amendment
Ja. whereas the UN Commission on Human Rights, in its Resolution 12 (XXXVII) of 6 March 1981, deplored the continuance of the occupation of Western Sahara by Morocco and affirmed the right of the Sahrawi people to self-determination; whereas the exploitation of natural resources, including water resources, in occupied territories without the consent of the people concerned undermines the right to self-determination and may entrench situations of occupation and instability; whereas the Court of Justice of the European Union, in Joined Cases C-778/21 P and C-798/21 P1a and in Joined Cases C-779/21 P and C-799/21 P1b, held that the application of EU-Morocco economic agreements to Western Sahara…
Excerpt — full text in the official PDF. - Amendment 2The LeftMotion for a resolution · Recital SCurrent text
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whereastheEUissupportiveofthejointIsraeli-Palestinianwater governancemechanisms,includingtherelaunchofexisting frameworkssuchastheJointWaterCommittee,withaviewtopromotingequitablewaterdistribution,improvedtransparencyandeffectiveinfrastructuredevelopment;whereas unequal access to shared water resources remains a structural driver of instability in the Middle East, particularly in the Jordan River Basin, where historical and ongoing imbalances in allocation and control for Palestiniancommunities deepen socio-economic disparities; whereas, under existing arrangements, the Israeli authorities exercise effective control over the majority of water resources…AmendmentS. whereas, although the Oslo Accords recognised the Joint Water Committee as a water governance mechanism, World Bank assessments have shown that it has in practice impeded Palestinian water development through the entrenchment of asymmetrical control and the veto power exercised by Israel; whereas the EU should therefore refrain from promoting structurally unbalanced mechanisms that cannot ensure equitable Palestinian access to water and sanitation; whereas unequal access to shared water resources remains a structural driver of instability in the Middle East, particularly in the Jordan River Basin, where historical and ongoing imbalances in allocation and control for Palestinian communitie…
Excerpt — full text in the official PDF. - Amendment 3The LeftMotion for a resolution · Recital TCurrent text
T. whereas as a result of the
conflictbetweenIsraelandHamas,there has been extensive destruction of water, sanitation and hygiene infrastructure in the Gaza Strip, including desalination plants, waste-water treatment facilities and distribution networks, leaving much of the population without reliable access to safe drinking water and exacerbating humanitarian needs; whereas the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights reported in July 2025 that 89 % of Gaza’s water and sanitation infrastructure had been damaged or destroyed, leaving 90 % of household water insecure; whereas a rapid and unimpeded delivery of materials, fuel and technical assistanceis necessary for the repair…AmendmentT. whereas as a result of the genocide perpetrated by Israel against Palestinians in Gaza, there has been extensive destruction of water, sanitation and hygiene infrastructure in the Gaza Strip, including desalination plants, waste-water treatment facilities and distribution networks, leaving much of the population without reliable access to safe drinking water and exacerbating humanitarian needs; whereas the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights reported in July 2025 that 89 % of Gaza’s water and sanitation infrastructure had been damaged or destroyed, leaving 90 % of household water insecure; whereas a rapid and unimpeded delivery of materials, fuel and technical assistance i…
Excerpt — full text in the official PDF. - Amendment 4The LeftMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 1 – point k a (new)Amendment
(ka) recognise that the deliberate deprivation of water and the systematic destruction of water and sanitation infrastructure in Gaza constitute grave breaches of international humanitarian law and serious violations of human rights; recall that, pursuant to Article 2 of the EU-Israel Association Agreement1a, respect for human rights and democratic principles constitutes an essential element of the agreement; call for the immediate suspension of the EU-Israel Association agreement in light of Israel’s serious and persistent violations of international law; ________________________ 1a Euro-Mediterranean Agreement establishing an association between the European Communities and their Member St…
Excerpt — full text in the official PDF. - Amendment 5RenewMotion for a resolution · Recital RCurrent text
R. whereas Parliament has condemned in the strongest possible terms Russia’s deliberate destruction of water infrastructure, including dams, as a weapon of war; whereas the destruction has caused severe environmental damage, undermined water security and threatened civilian populations; whereas such acts constitute violations of international law and call for full accountability for those responsible; whereas the Commission and the EU Member States continue to provide assistance to Ukraine in investigating the perpetrators so that they can be prosecuted for war
crimes andcrimes againsthumanity;AmendmentR. whereas Parliament has condemned in the strongest possible terms Russia’s deliberate destruction of water infrastructure, including dams, as a weapon of war; whereas the destruction has caused severe environmental damage, undermined water security and threatened civilian populations; whereas such acts constitute violations of international law and call for full accountability for those responsible; whereas the Commission and the EU Member States continue to provide assistance to Ukraine in investigating the perpetrators so that they can be prosecuted for war crimes, crimes against humanity and ecocide;
- Amendment 6RenewMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 1 – point nCurrent text
(n) promote intergovernmental and regional cooperation instruments in the management of water resources, focusing, in particular, on ensuring the fair distribution of
water between countries,and support local and community-level governance structures; consider supporting public-private partnerships where they contribute to efficient water management and more affordable access to water, sanitation and hygiene for all; incentivise investment in technologies and management practices that enhance the use of sustainable agricultural practices in the production of crops, livestock and fish by both smallholders and larger companies;Amendment(n) promote intergovernmental and regional cooperation instruments in the management of water resources, focusing, in particular, on ensuring the fair distribution of water, and support local and community-level governance structures; consider supporting public-private partnerships where they contribute to efficient water management and more affordable access to water, sanitation and hygiene for all; incentivise investment in technologies and management practices that enhance the use of sustainable agricultural practices in the production of crops, livestock and fish by both smallholders and larger companies;
- Amendment 7RenewMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 1 – point uCurrent text
(u) support legal initiatives aimed at securing justice and compensation for the deliberate targeting and destruction of water supplies and
infrastructure;Amendment(u) support legal initiatives aimed at securing justice and compensation for the deliberate targeting and destruction of water supplies and infrastructure as well as for acts of ecocide;
Official amendment documents
Members who amended this procedure
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The amendments, in full text
299 amendmentsEvery amendment as tabled — original text, proposed change and justification, with a link to the official PDF.