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Von der Leyen Reiterates EU Position: Iran Issue Requires Diplomatic Negotiations for Long-Term Resolution
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen recently emphasized that the only viable solution to the Iran nuclear issue is through diplomatic means. This statement reaffirms the EU’s consistent stance on this geopolitical matter. According to reports, von der Leyen believes there is no alternative but to pursue negotiations, and the international community needs to create conditions for lasting peace.
Diplomatic Dialogue Becomes an Inevitable Choice
In the current complex international situation, von der Leyen regards diplomatic efforts as the only effective way to resolve the Iran issue. As a proponent of global multilateralism, the EU has always advocated handling international disputes through institutionalized dialogue rather than unilateral actions. Her remarks reflect Europe’s past lessons learned from Iran nuclear negotiations.
The International Community Must Work Together to Promote Peace
Von der Leyen calls on countries to strengthen communication and cooperation, seeking consensus through multilateral dialogue mechanisms. The EU believes that only when relevant parties abandon confrontational thinking and initiate substantive negotiations can regional stability and peace be achieved. This view demonstrates Europe’s strategic patience and institutional confidence in long-term solutions to the Iran problem.