How did 3 European countries react to Iran's retaliatory attack on the Israeli regime?
Pars Today- The European Union, France, Germany, and the UK reacted to the missile attack by the Islamic Republic of Iran on Israel.
The leaders of the European Union, France, Germany, and the UK, without mentioning the terrorist and extrajudicial actions of the Zionist regime, supported the crimes of this regime in response to the missile attack by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Israel on Tuesday.
According to Pars Today, Josep Borrell, the EU's foreign policy chief, emphasized the need for an immediate ceasefire in the region, claiming that the bloc is fully committed to helping prevent a regional war.
Borrell stated that the cycle of attacks and retaliatory actions poses a risk of getting out of control.
Charles Michel, the head of the European Council and the EU's foreign policy chief, said: "The deadly cycle of tension in the Middle East must be stopped now. A regional war is not in anyone's interest."
French President Emmanuel Macron also referred to Iran's missile attack on Israel, saying that Paris has mobilized its military capabilities in West Asia as a sign of its commitment to Israel's security.
On the other hand, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, without mentioning the Zionist regime's terrorist operation that led to the escalation of tensions in the region, called for an immediate stop to Iran's missile response to the regime's aggressive actions.
Also, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said: "We stand with Israel and recognize its right to defend itself against Iran."
The Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps targeted important military and security objectives of the Israeli regime with dozens of ballistic missiles on Tuesday in response to Israel's recent crimes.
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