Pakistan, July 15 -- European Union foreign ministers met in Brussels on Tuesday to review progress on a new humanitarian aid agreement with Israel aimed at easing Gaza's worsening crisis. The EU's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, stressed that delivering results on the ground is more important than just signing papers.

The agreement, formed last week with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar, promises to increase the flow of food and fuel into Gaza. However, EU officials said aid delivery remains slow and dangerous, and they want to see real changes before calling the deal a success. "Until conditions improve, we haven't done enough," said Kallas, while also calling for a ceasefire.

Although full details of the deal remain unclear, t...