Mar 5 • 15:13 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

Iran warns the EU, makes one exception. "Sooner or later, they will pay the price"

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Bagei criticized the EU's silence regarding the US-Israeli actions against Iran, suggesting that Europe would face consequences for this stance.

Esmail Bagei, a spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, commented on the noticeable silence from Brussels since February 28 regarding the US-Israeli attacks on Iran. He emphasized that the EU's lack of response is viewed critically in Tehran and warned that European nations would eventually face repercussions for their indifference to aggression against Iran. Bagei pointed out that no UN member state should remain passive in the face of attacks on any nation, indicating that such silence could have international ramifications.

During his remarks, Bagei acknowledged Spain's principled stance when Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez openly criticized the Israeli and American military actions and refused to allow the use of US bases in Spain for further attacks on Iran. Sanchez's statement that these attacks violate international law adds weight to the argument within Europe that military engagement in disputes should adhere to legal and ethical standards. This show of support from Spain may encourage similar sentiments from other EU nations.

In a retaliatory move to Spain's rejection of American support bases for military operations, President Donald Trump threatened to sever ties completely. This escalating tension between Iran, the EU, and the United States represents a complex international diplomatic landscape and highlights the divisions among EU members regarding their approach to Middle Eastern conflicts. The declaration from Iran underscores the ongoing geopolitical challenges and the importance of unified responses in international relations, especially in matters of war and peace.

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