Irish leaders stress ‘urgent’ need for de-escalation after US strikes on Iran
- On June 22, 2025, Irish leaders emphasized the urgent need for de-escalation following US airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities and the departure of Irish embassy staff from Tehran.
- This call for action followed heightened tensions as the US conducted military strikes overnight amid ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, prompting close monitoring of Irish peacekeepers in Lebanon.
- Irish officials stressed that preventing nuclear escalation requires diplomacy, dialogue, and a negotiated solution, while warning that further conflict risks dangerous regional spiral and nuclear risks.
- Deputy Premier Simon Harris warned that the possibility of a highly perilous escalation between Iran and Israel has become increasingly imminent, emphasizing the critical need for international collaboration and diplomatic efforts.
- Irish and European partners remain in close contact to support citizen safety and explore diplomatic steps, underscoring that any alternative to negotiation is too dangerous for civilians and regional stability.
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Leaders slam US strikes on Iran
PETALING JAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Malaysian political leaders stood together in their condemnation of the military strikes by the United States on Iran, describing the attacks as a violation of international law and a threat to global stability.
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