Key Points

The EU and Saudi Arabia have praised the US-brokered ceasefire between Iran and Israel, calling it crucial for regional stability. Ursula von der Leyen emphasized diplomacy as the only viable path forward, while Saudi Arabia urged restraint from all parties. The truce follows escalating violence, including Israel’s Operation Rising Lion and Iranian missile strikes. Both sides now face pressure to sustain the fragile peace.

Key Points: EU and Saudi Arabia Hail Trump-Brokered Iran-Israel Ceasefire

  • EU chief von der Leyen urges Iran to engage in credible diplomacy
  • Saudi Arabia supports de-escalation and dialogue
  • Ceasefire follows 12 days of retaliatory strikes
  • Trump mediates truce after Israel's Operation Rising Lion
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EU, Saudi Arabia welcome Iran-Israel ceasefire, call it important for restoring stability

EU's von der Leyen and Saudi Arabia welcome US-mediated Iran-Israel truce, calling it vital for regional stability amid escalating tensions.

"Europe welcomes the announcement of a ceasefire by President Trump. It's an important step towards restoring stability in a region in tension. – Ursula von der Leyen"

Brussels, June 24

As US President Donald Trump announced the ceasefire between Iran and Israel after 12 days of military action, the move was welcomed by several leaders, calling it significant for peace and stability in the region.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen welcomed the step and called it a significant move in maintaining stability in the region.

"Europe welcomes the announcement of a ceasefire by President Trump. It's an important step towards restoring stability in a region in tension. This must be our collective priority. We call on Iran to engage seriously in a credible diplomatic process. Because the negotiating table remains the only viable path forward," the European Commission cheif posted on X.

The remarks came after Trump declared that the bilateral ceasefire between Iran and Israel had officially taken effect on Tuesday, urging both sides to maintain restraint.

Additionally, Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs also welcomed the announcement and said that the Kingdom "values the efforts exerted to de-escalate tensions."

"The Kingdom looks forward to all parties committing to de-escalation in the coming period, refraining from the use or threat to use force, and hopes that this agreement will contribute to restoring security and stability in the region and averting the dangers of continued escalation," the ministry said in a statement.

Saudi Arabia said that it "reaffirms its firm position in support of dialogue and diplomatic means as the preferred path to resolving regional disputes and conflicts, based on the principles of respecting state sovereignty and promoting security, stability, and prosperity in the region and the world."

The ceasefire comes after nearly two weeks of escalating violence that began with Israel's 'Operation Rising Lion', which targeted key Iranian military and nuclear assets, in retaliation to which Iran launched missile attacks on Israeli cities and, later, on US military bases in Qatar and Iraq.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Finally some good news! The Middle East tensions were making oil prices shoot up, which directly affects our economy. Hope this ceasefire holds 🤞 India imports so much oil from that region, any instability there hits our pockets hard.
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Priya M.
While ceasefire is welcome, I'm concerned about how quickly things escalated. India has good relations with both Israel and Iran - we must maintain strategic balance. Our 8 million strong diaspora in Gulf countries also needs protection during such conflicts.
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Amit S.
Interesting to see Saudi Arabia supporting this. They've been quietly improving ties with Israel while maintaining their Iran stance. As an Indian, I hope our diplomats are learning from these complex Middle East dynamics. Our neighborhood has similar challenges with Pakistan-China axis.
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Sunita R.
The EU's call for diplomatic solutions is good, but where was this urgency when Kashmir issue was raised at UN? Sometimes feels like West has double standards. That said, peace in Middle East is crucial for global stability. Hope this leads to lasting solution.
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Vikram J.
Trump announcing ceasefire shows US still calls shots in Middle East. India needs to strengthen its own diplomatic muscles to handle our regional conflicts. Can't always rely on others to mediate - look at how China behaves in our neighborhood!
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Neha T.
Hope this brings relief to innocent civilians caught in crossfire. War only brings suffering - we've seen this in our own history with Pakistan. Maybe this ceasefire can inspire other conflict zones to choose dialogue over violence 🙏

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