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EU Monitors Developments in Iran, Calls for Restraint

Published February 28, 2026, 12:02
EU Monitors Developments in Iran, Calls for Restraint

European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen expressed serious concern over the latest developments in Iran, following the joint military operation by Israel and the United States. In a joint statement, they called for maximum restraint, protection of civilians, and full respect for international law, emphasizing that ensuring nuclear safety and preventing escalation remain critical priorities. The EU remains in close contact with its partners in the region and is promoting diplomatic efforts to manage Iran's nuclear and ballistic programs. Simultaneously, the Union has taken measures to support its citizens in the region, while European naval missions remain on high alert to maintain open sea lanes and protect citizens. The statement underscores the need for de-escalation and the avoidance of further escalation of tensions in the region, given the serious geopolitical challenges facing the Middle East. The EU seeks to play a constructive role in achieving stability and security in the region through diplomacy and dialogue. The EU reaffirms its commitment to a multilateral approach and the full implementation of international agreements, including the agreement on the Iranian nuclear program, with the aim of preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons and promoting regional security.