EU and Gulf States Unite in Condemning Iranian Attacks
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EU and Gulf States Unite in Condemning Iranian Attacks

Emergency diplomatic meeting charts course for regional stability

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Luke Farrugia

The European Union and Gulf Cooperation Council states have issued a joint condemnation of Iranian attacks on GCC countries following an emergency diplomatic meeting, signalling strong international opposition to regional military aggression.

EU and Gulf States Unite in Condemning Iranian Attacks

In a show of unified diplomatic resolve, the European Union and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states have issued a strong condemnation of Iranian attacks targeting member nations of the GCC, following an emergency meeting that underscores growing international concern over regional tensions [1].

The coordinated response reflects the deepening alignment between European and Gulf Arab partners on security matters, as they work to prevent further escalation in an already volatile region. The emergency gathering brought together key decision-makers determined to chart a course that prioritises stability and the protection of civilian populations [1].

This joint stance signals to Tehran that the international community remains firmly opposed to military aggression and committed to finding diplomatic solutions to ongoing disputes. The meeting demonstrates how security challenges in the Middle East increasingly demand coordinated responses from both Western and regional powers [1].

As tensions simmer across the Gulf, this unified condemnation represents a critical moment for international diplomacy, with both the EU and GCC states making clear their commitment to upholding international law and preventing further conflicts that could destabilise the region and beyond [1].

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