LONDON (AP) – European nations worked Monday to keep diplomatic efforts to curb the Israel-Iran war alive as the two countries traded strikes following the United States’ weekend attack on Iran’s nuclear program. Calls for Tehran to enter talks with Washington appeared to fall on deaf ears.
Europe scrambles to revive diplomacy after the US strikes Iran’s nuclear sites
LONDON (AP) – European nations worked Monday to keep diplomatic efforts to curb the Israel-Iran war alive as the two countries traded strikes following the United States’ weekend attack on Iran’s nuclear program. Calls for Tehran to enter talks with Washington appeared to fall on deaf ears as it reached out to ally Russia for support.
The crisis topped the agenda for European Union foreign ministers meeting in Brussels, where diplomats agonized about the potential for Iranian retaliation to spark a wider war and global economic instability.
“The concerns of retaliation and this war escalating are huge,” said the bloc’s foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas.
Kallas said any attempt by Iran to close the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for global shipping, would be “extremely dangerous and not good for anybody.”