Mar 2 β€’ 11:17 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· Greece Naftemporiki

The EU "must be prepared" for the consequences from Iran, warns von der Leyen

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasizes the need for the EU to prepare for the consequences of recent events in Iran during discussions with Middle Eastern leaders.

Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, held discussions over the weekend with nine Middle Eastern leaders and several EU leaders ahead of a meeting of the Commissioners' Body in Brussels. She stated that the ongoing situation would be a topic of discussion during the Security College meeting, highlighting that the EU must be prepared for impacts concerning energy, nuclear developments, transportation, immigration, and security as a result of the recent incidents involving Iran.

During her address, von der Leyen stressed that a diplomatic resolution was the only viable option, calling for a credible transition for Iran. She urged for a definitive suspension of both nuclear and ballistic programs, as well as an end to destabilizing activities in the region. The urgency of her remarks indicates the EU's recognition of the heightened geopolitical tensions stemming from Iran’s recent actions and their wider implications for regional and international stability.

This situation calls for urgent attention as the EU navigates complex relationships with Middle Eastern nations and aims to secure stability in the region. Von der Leyen’s comments reflect the EU's commitment to proactive diplomacy and cautious engagement in revealing the intricate balance needed to manage the nuclear issue while also addressing security threats posed by Iran's actions.

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