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In light of the escalating violence in Gaza, Spain has formally urged fellow European Union member states to consider implementing a comprehensive arms embargo on Israel. This call to action aims to prevent further escalation and to express diplomatic disapproval of the ongoing military operations.
During an extraordinary meeting of EU foreign ministers, Spain’s Foreign Minister, Jose Manuel Albares, emphasized the importance of coordinated European efforts. He highlighted that the EU, being Israel’s largest trading partner, holds a significant influence and responsibility in shaping policies that promote peace and stability in the region.
Albares expressed regret over the continued violence and called for an immediate halt to arms sales and military support to Israel as long as hostilities persist. He underscored that such measures are crucial to de-escalate tensions and to foster avenues for dialogue and negotiation.
The Spanish official also addressed the broader geopolitical tensions, particularly the recent Iran-Israel confrontations. Albares urged for diplomatic engagement regarding Iran’s nuclear ambitions, emphasizing the importance of dialogue to prevent further destabilization in the Middle East.
Additionally, it was announced that two employees of the Spanish embassy’s residence in Iran were affected during Iran’s missile attacks targeting Tel Aviv, illustrating the volatile and dangerous environment in the region.
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