How Did the Three European Countries React to Iran's Counterattack on the Israeli Regime?
The European Union, France, Germany and the UK responded to the Islamic Republic of Iran's missile attack on Israel.
The leaders of the European Union, France, Germany and the United Kingdom, without hinting at the Zionist regime's terrorist and extrajudicial actions, when responding to the IRGC's missile attack on Israel on Tuesday (1/10/2024), supported the crimes of this regime.
According to AP report, EU Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell stressed the need for an immediate ceasefire across the region, claiming that the bloc is fully committed to helping prevent a regional war.
Borrell said the cycle of attacks and retaliation risks getting out of control.
Charles Michel, President of the European Council and EU foreign policy chief, also said: The deadly cycle of tension in the Middle East must stop now. Regional wars benefit no one.
French President Emmanuel Macron, while referring to Iran's missile attacks on Israel, said that Paris, as a form of its commitment to Israel's security, has mobilized its military facilities in West Asia.
On the other hand, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, without hinting at the Zionist terrorist operations that have triggered tensions in the region, demanded an immediate halt to Iran's missile response to the regime's aggression.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer also said: We stand by Israel, and formally recognise Israel's right to defend itself against Iran.
The IRGC aerospace force on Tuesday (10/1/2024) in response to Israel's latest crimes, targeted the regime's important military and security posts with dozens of ballistic missiles.