Europe Scrambles to Revive Diplomacy After the US Strikes Iran's Nuclear Sites
- On June 22, 2025, the United States launched air strikes on three sites of Iran’s nuclear program near Qom, escalating tensions in the region.
- The strikes followed Israel’s surprise aerial campaign against Iranian nuclear facilities on June 13 and occurred amid ongoing hostilities and US considerations to support Israel.
- European leaders, including France and the EU, expressed deep concern over the strikes and urged all parties to exercise restraint and seek a diplomatic resolution under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty framework.
- Pre-Hostilities polls showed 61% of respondents supported preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons and 64% favored greater US engagement in international affairs, indicating public backing for diplomatic efforts.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi planned consultations with Russian President Putin amid Moscow’s decisive condemnation of US strikes, signaling ongoing diplomatic attempts to manage the conflict escalation.
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World leaders react to US' strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities
World leaders have issued a flurry of reactions following the United States’ surprise military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities early Sunday—an operation that U.S. President Donald Trump said “obliterated” Tehran’s most critical nuclear infrastructure. The move, which significantly escalates the already volatile conflict between Israel and Iran, has drawn a mixed international response, ranging from cautious support to outright condemnation.…
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