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1 March 12:43

Von der Leyen and Costa warn about the risk of escalation in Iran and invoke nuclear safety

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa state that developments in Iran are "deeply concerning," reaffirming the EU's commitment to regional security and stability and calling on all parties for maximum restraint, protection of civilians, and full respect for international law.


European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa have declared that developments in Iran are "deeply concerning" and have conveyed that the European Union remains in close contact with regional partners, reaffirming its commitment to regional security and stability.


In brief

1. The EU considers developments in Iran "deeply concerning" and remains in contact with regional partners.

2. Von der Leyen and Costa reaffirm a strong commitment to regional security and stability.

3. The EU emphasizes the importance of nuclear safety and the protection of the global non-proliferation regime.

4. The statement reminds that the EU has adopted extensive sanctions against the "criminal regime" in Iran and the Revolutionary Guards.

5. The EU states that it will take "all necessary measures" to protect European citizens in the region.

6. A call for "maximum restraint," protection of civilians, and respect for international law.


In the joint statement, the two European leaders emphasized that ensuring nuclear safety and preventing any actions that could escalate tensions or undermine the global non-proliferation regime are of "critical importance." The message positions the crisis in Iran not only in the context of regional security but also in the stability of the international nuclear proliferation control architecture.


The statement reminds that the European Union has "adopted extensive sanctions in response to the actions of the criminal regime in Iran and the Revolutionary Guards" and that it has consistently promoted diplomatic efforts for a negotiated solution regarding nuclear and ballistic programs. The wording indicates the maintenance of the EU's dual track, sanctions and diplomacy.


In operational terms, von der Leyen and Costa state that, "in close coordination with member states," the Union will take "all necessary measures" so that EU citizens in the region can count on full support. The statement does not detail any specific measures but explicitly introduces the dimension of consular protection and coordination at the member state level.


The two leaders called on all parties to demonstrate "maximum restraint," to protect civilians, and to fully respect international law, in a context marked by escalation risks.


The statement comes at a time of heightened regional tension and reaffirms the EU's consistent position on nuclear non-proliferation, sanctions against Iranian authorities, and support for a negotiated solution to nuclear and ballistic issues. The text does not announce new sanctions or additional measures but reinforces the message of deterring escalation and protecting European citizens.


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