European leaders attending the G7 summit are working to establish a unified front on the escalating Israel-Iran conflict, with a key objective of pressing the US President for a concrete de-escalation strategy. The ongoing military exchanges and mounting casualties have heightened the urgency for a definitive plan beyond mere optimism about “peace soon.”
The unexpected dominance of the Middle East crisis on the G7 agenda underscores the international community’s profound concern over its potential to destabilize the global economy. While a collective call for de-escalation is anticipated, differences in national perspectives on supporting Israel’s actions could complicate a truly unified front.
The recent cancellation of US-Iran nuclear talks, originally scheduled for last Sunday, highlights the immediate diplomatic fallout of the renewed hostilities. A significant obstacle to any future negotiations remains the US’s insistence that Iran forgo domestic uranium enrichment, a demand that has consistently stalled progress.
Despite efforts by the summit host to shift focus to other topics like critical minerals and artificial intelligence to avoid public disagreements, the Israel-Iran situation remains paramount. European leaders, drawing lessons from past attempts to influence US policy in Ukraine, are searching for a coherent de-escalation plan beyond simply weakening Iran, finding current US messages contradictory.
Europe Seeks Unified Front on Iran at G7, Presses Trump for De-escalation
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