EU foreign ministers: ‘Utmost concern’ for situation in Middle East, calls for ‘maximum restraint’
European Union foreign ministers have expressed utmost concern for the situation in Iran and the Middle East and called for maximum restraint, protection of civilians and full respect of international law, including the principles of the United Nations Charter, and international humanitarian law.
This is according to a statement on March 1 after EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas called an emergency video link meeting of EU foreign ministers because of the US-Israel attacks on Iran, and that country’s widespread attacks throughout the Gulf.
In a statement, Kallas said that EU was following developments in Iran and the Middle East with utmost concern.
The EU has adopted extensive sanctions in response to the actions of Iranian authorities, whether their brutal repression and human rights violations against the Iranian people or threats to the region and to European and international security, through Iran’s ballistic missile and nuclear programmes, and its support for armed groups in the Middle East, Kallas said.
“We will continue to protect EU security and interests, including through additional sanctions. The European Union has consistently urged Iran to end Iran’s nuclear programme, curb its ballistic missile programme, refrain from destabilizing activities in the region and in Europe, and to cease the appalling violence and repression against its own people,” she said.
“We call for maximum restraint, protection of civilians and full respect of international law, including the principles of the United Nations Charter, and international humanitarian law.”
The Middle East stands to lose greatly from any drawn-out war. Iran’s attacks and violation of sovereignty of a number of countries in the region are inexcusable. Iran must refrain from indiscriminate military strikes.
“We express our solidarity with partners in the region that have been attacked or affected. We reiterate our commitment to regional stability and to the protection of civilian life,” Kallas said.
“We remain in close contact with partners in the region to contribute to de-escalation and reaffirm the steadfast commitment of the European Union and its member states to safeguarding regional security and stability.”
The EU will continue to contribute to all diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions and to bring about a lasting solution to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. Full cooperation by Iran with the International Atomic Energy Agency as well as adherence to Iran’s legal obligations under Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement are crucial, and nuclear safety is a critical priority, she said.
Preservation of maritime security and respect of freedom of navigation are also of utmost importance, the statement said.
The EU and its member states are taking all necessary steps to ensure the safety of EU citizens in the region, including by activating the EU Civil Protection Mechanism if necessary, Kallas said.
“The events unfolding in Iran must not lead to an escalation that could threaten the Middle East, Europe and beyond, with unpredictable consequences, also in the economic sphere. The disruption of critical waterways, like the Strait of Hormuz, must be avoided.”
The EU reiterates its solidarity with the Iranian people and strongly supports their fundamental aspirations for a future where their universal human rights and fundamental freedoms are fully respected, the statement said.
(Photo: Sebastien Bertrand)
