High Representative/Vice-President Kaja Kallas, in a written answer on 30 June 2026, reaffirmed the EU's condemnation of Da'esh atrocities against the Yazidi community and outlined EU financial and political support, including €21.1 million in 2025 for vulnerable internally displaced people, returnees, and refugees. The answer responds to a parliamentary question from Emmanouil Fragkos (ECR) submitted on 30 April 2026.
Kallas noted that the EU has listed Da'esh as a terrorist organisation since 2016 and welcomed the Iraqi government's commitment to protecting vulnerable communities, reiterating a call to implement the 2020 Sinjar Agreement to improve conditions and enable returns. She also highlighted the EU's €165 million Multiannual Indicative Programme for Iraq (2021-2027) aimed at strengthening inclusive governance.
The answer contains no new concrete proposals or numerical targets beyond restating existing commitments and financial figures. It expresses declarative support for accountability and justice, welcoming actions by Iraqi authorities and the international community, but does not announce new EU-led investigative or judicial measures. The policy orientation is one of continued diplomatic and financial backing, with an emphasis on Iraq's unity and territorial integrity. Institutional follow-up is likely to remain within existing frameworks, with future steps dependent on Iraqi implementation of the Sinjar Agreement and broader transitional processes in Syria.