Iran must not take destabilising action, European leaders say
- President Donald Trump confirmed that the U.S. conducted strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites: Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan, which shocked the world.
- Leaders of the UK, France, and Germany warned Iran not to take any further action that could destabilize the region after the strikes.
- Emmanuel Macron urged Iran to show restraint and emphasized that the resumption of diplomatic and technical discussions is necessary to prevent conflict escalation.
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COUNTER-POINT - For Emmanuel Macron there is a problem of legibility and credibility. The stage in Greenland, on the eve of the G7, may have seemed staggered at the time of the Israeli strikes.
The leaders of France, Germany and the United Kingdom invite Iran not to take further actions that could destabilise the region. Kallas: all take a step back, go back to the table
Starmer, Macron and Merz warn Iran 'not to take any further action that could destabilise region' following US strikes
Sir Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz have warned Iran "not to take any further action that could destabilise the region" following the US strikes on Iran.
French President Emmanuel Macron said today that engaging in dialogue and forcing Iran to give up its nuclear weapons is necessary to avoid a worst-case scenario for the entire region.
According to a statement by the Chancellor, the French President and the British Prime Minister, Iran must "remove all concerns about its nuclear program." Satellite images show the nuclear plant Fordo after the attack.
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