European Leaders Urge Immediate De-Escalation Between Israel and Iran
- Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand states that de-escalation "must be the priority" after Israel's attack on Iranian missile and nuclear sites.
- The Iranian military confirmed the deaths of three top military leaders and launched over 100 drones at Israel in response.
- Anand urged "all parties" to avoid actions that could destabilize the region.
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Berlin, Paris urge restraint as Israel-Iran crisis escalates
As the hostilities between Israel and Iran itensify, European leaders have called for calm, warning of the growing risk of a broader regional war. But Europe's role as a key mediator may be over amid stalled diplomacy.
The demand for "deescalation" only helps terrorists. A comment by Filipp Piatov.
European countries fear that the conflict will result in a regional war, emergency meetings and diplomatic negotiations, an unprecedented offensive that surprises and frightens leaders and citizens across the continent.
Europe assists with apprehension and utmost alarm at the new outbreak in the Middle East. Following Israel’s attack on nuclear and military targets in Iran and Tehran’s promises of retaliation, both the leading European leaders and the highest EU authorities have sent a message in different ways, but of common substance: all parties must exercise the “maximum containment” possible in order to avoid an escalation of dangerous consequences not onl…
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