Kęstutis Budrys will discuss the situation in the Middle East with EU foreign ministers
Kęstutis Budrys is set to meet virtually with EU foreign ministers to discuss the situation in the Middle East, particularly focusing on Iran and regional tensions.
The Lithuanian Foreign Minister, Kęstutis Budrys, is scheduled to participate in a remote meeting with European Union foreign ministers to deliberate on the escalating situation in the Middle East, especially concerning the recent Iranian attacks on regional countries and the broader implications of these developments. The discussions are expected to address the EU's unified stance on these events, potential actions to de-escalate tensions, and the provision of consular support for citizens affected by the conflict.
Recent military exchanges have seen Israeli and US forces attacking Iran, prompting retaliations from Tehran. US President Donald Trump announced major military operations against Iran, justified by concerns over Iran's nuclear program and missile development aimed at reaching the US. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that the coordinated strike by Israel and the US aims to mitigate what he describes as an existential threat posed by Iran to the region and international security.
As these tensions heighten, the meeting of EU foreign ministers represents an important dialogue platform for Europe to collectively assess the implications of these military actions and strategize on effective responses. The ongoing situation could have significant repercussions for international relations and stability in the Middle East, thus the EU's approach might play a crucial role in the de-escalation process and the support offered to citizens in affected areas.