President Donald Tusk said Madrid "remains our only interlocutor" after Catalan lawmakers voted to secede from Spain and appealed for a peaceful resolution to the rapidly escalating standoff.
Brussels and EU member states have been steadfast in their backing of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy since the Catalan crisis erupted, fearing it could pose a fresh threat to European unity as the bloc haggles with Britain over the terms of Brexit.
Britain, France and Germany all swiftly closed ranks behind Rajoy and European Parliament chief Antonio Tajani tweeted that "nobody in the EU will recognise" the Catalan declaration.
Senior EU officials have been candid in their opposition to Catalan independence, warning of a domino effect in a continent with numerous separatist movements from Britain to Belgium to Romania.
European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker warned Friday that the 28-member bloc "doesn't need any more cracks, more splits" during a trip to French Guiana in South America.
With the bloc only just beginning to contemplate an end to years of crisis -- from the Greek debt nightmare to the tragedy of the Mediterranean migrant influx -- and still shuddering from the earthquake of Brexit, a new blow to unity is the last thing the EU needs.
An EU source stressed today that the bloc's treaties "only recognise Spain and its government as our member and only interlocutor on all issues related to Spain and its territory and constitution".
"The European Union is a community of Member States based on the rule of law."
The bloc has also refused all calls to offer itself as mediator in the crisis, resisting Catalan efforts to internationalise the issue and backing Madrid's position that the October 1 referendum was unconstitutional and therefore meaningless.
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