European countries, including Germany, France, and Belgium, have taken a strong stance against Iran following its recent attack on Israel. On Monday, all three nations summoned their respective Iranian ambassadors to express their condemnation of the aggressive actions.
Belgium's foreign ministry issued a statement confirming the summoning of Iranian Ambassador Seyed Mohammad Ali Robatjazi. Belgian officials used the meeting to convey their strong disapproval of Iran's attack on Israel.
France also joined in the condemnation, with the French foreign ministry summoning Iran's ambassador to deliver a message of firm disapproval. France warned Iran of the potential for further escalation and urged the regime to cease its provocations immediately.
In a similar move, the German government summoned the Iranian ambassador in Berlin, as confirmed by a spokesperson for the Federal Foreign Office during a news conference.
These actions by European nations come in response to Iran's attack on Israel, which has raised concerns about the potential for increased tensions in the region. Over the weekend, the Iranian government summoned the German, British, and French ambassadors in Tehran to address what it referred to as 'irresponsible stances' taken by the European countries in response to the attack.
The diplomatic exchanges highlight the escalating tensions between Iran and Western nations, with calls for restraint and de-escalation becoming more urgent. The situation remains fluid, and further developments are expected as international efforts to address the crisis continue.