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Browsing: War and Conflict
The leader of the exiled Iranian Kurdish opposition party has condemned Iran’s leaders as “butchers” and described current attempts at military weakening of the regime as supportive. Mohtadi emphasised that any regime change should come from the Iranian people themselves, criticising Europe’s “policy of appeasement” towards Tehran.
The “No Kings” movement in the US is increasingly impacting Europe, as protests against President Trump’s policies connect with nationalist sentiments, particularly in Hungary. Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s upcoming election could further align EU movements with Trump’s ideology, prompting concerns over democracy and rule of law across the continent.
The United States is gearing up for a ground invasion of Iran as thousands of American soldiers and Marines arrive in the region. The Pentagon is formulating plans involving special forces and conventional troops. The next steps hinge on further approvals from President Donald Trump.
Renew Europe’s President Valérie Hayer, speaking from Helsinki, stated, “Ukraine is not a bargaining chip,” in response to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s comments linking US involvement in Iran with support for Ukraine. Hayer emphasised that European focus must remain on defending Ukraine against Russian aggression.
EU officials warn that rising energy prices could mirror the 2022 crisis, driven by geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions. Despite improvements in clean energy production and infrastructure, uncertainty remains high as the conflict’s duration impacts market stability. Coordinated EU measures are underway to mitigate risks.
Häkkänen stated Helsinki will ensure the US honours contracts with NATO nations supplying weapons for Ukraine amid concerns of potential diversion of military equipment to Iran. He emphasised Finland’s focus on maintaining readiness given its extensive border with Russia, rejecting involvement in the Iran conflict.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of dishonesty regarding US demands, asserting Zelenskyy misrepresented discussions about territorial concessions related to security guarantees. Rubio also indicated potential shifts in American military support, citing future needs related to Iran.
Moscow is reportedly supplying Tehran with drones and intelligence to target US military assets in the Middle East. Kallas urged the US, Israel, and Iran to negotiate a solution, stating that escalation could be avoided if pressure is applied on Russia to cease its support for Iran.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
Overnight, the European Commission advanced trade negotiations with Australia, focusing on critical raw materials and agriculture. Tensions remain regarding meat import quotas amidst ongoing efforts to enhance trade ties in the European Union.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
The European Commission has delayed a proposal to permanently ban Russian oil imports, impacting energy markets this morning. Tensions with Hungary and Slovakia persist over the Druzhba pipeline amid ongoing geopolitical challenges.
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