Costa and von der Leyen call for 'maximum restraint'
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa urged all parties to exercise restraint, protect civilians, and fully respect international law amidst rising tensions following an attack in Iran.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa have jointly issued a statement calling for 'maximum restraint' in light of escalating tensions following an attack in Iran. They emphasized the importance of protecting civilian populations and adherence to international law during this delicate situation, expressing deep concern about the developments in the region.
The leaders reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining regional security and stability, highlighting the critical role of nuclear safety and preventive actions to avoid further escalation of tensions. This statement reflects the European Union's continuous engagement with regional partners to address complex geopolitical challenges while promoting diplomatic solutions.
By urging restraint from all parties involved, the EU aims to signal its readiness to support diplomatic efforts and underscore the necessity for collective measures to ensure peace and security in the region, particularly as the situation unfolded rapidly following the attack. This call for restraint is not only a message to the involved nations but also a broader appeal to the international community to remain vigilant and proactive regarding the situation in Iran.