Araqchi urges Europe to pressure Israel for regional de-escalation
TEHRAN – The Iranian Foreign Minister has asserted that Europe needs to take a more proactive stance in urging the Israeli regime to reduce tensions in West Asia.
In an interview with Italy’s TG3 TV on Friday, Abbas Araghchi highlighted the necessity for European nations to engage more actively in de-escalation efforts, rejecting their assertion that they lack the means to influence Israel's actions.
When questioned about whether the United States has authorized Israel to retaliate against Iran following its missile attack on the occupied territories early this month, the top diplomat stated that Israel always operates in coordination with Washington.
Araqchi underscored Iran’s resolute will to respond to any new aggression by the regime, asserting, “For every Israeli military action, there is a harsh Iranian military reaction.”
Araqchi pointed out that the October 7 operation by Palestinians did not occur in isolation, referencing an 80-year history leading up to it.
The foreign minister also questioned the justification of Israel's actions, stating, “You mentioned that 1,200 people were killed in Israel. Does this justify the killing of 42,000 people?”
He concluded by stating, “It is not Iran that has instigated the escalation of tensions. While we are not afraid of war, we do not desire it either.”