Friend to All, Foe to None: Iran War Tests India’s Middle East Balancing Act
EU leaders express deep divisions amid fears of regional escalation and calls for diplomacy, with some citing legal concerns over the US strike on Iran’s supreme leader.
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Eduardo Inda has put a heavy burden on Pedro Sánchez for his reaction to the attack by the United States and Israel on the Iranian dictatorship. “He has reacted in a miserable way, as it could not be otherwise,” said the director of OKDIARIO, who stressed that this operation has resulted, among other things, in the death of Ali Khamenei, “the mass murderer, the genocidal one who has murdered 43,000 of his citizens who were demonstrating freely o…
The president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez, called this Sunday an “immediate deescalation” of the conflict in the Middle East and set the position of the Executive in the face of the current crisis. During his intervention at the gala dinner held at the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya, in the anteroom of the twentieth edition of the Mobile World Congress, Sanchez said it is possible to reject an “odious regime” such as that of Iran…
The socialist leader has insisted that there is always room for a negotiated solution and that weapons are not the only possible way out.
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has appealed this Sunday to an "immediate deescalation" of the conflict in the Middle East and to resume the dialogue as soon as possible, and has said that one can be against an "odious regime" like that of Iran and at the same time against an "unjustified intervention", such as that of the United States and Israel.In his intervention at the traditional gala dinner at the Museu Nacional d’Art de C…
None of Trump’s EU friends welcomed Iran war
No EU leaders backed the US strike killing Ali Khamenei, except far-right allies of Donald Trump. Most urged de-escalation. Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez condemned Washington, while French president Emmanuel Macron called for UN talks.
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