Spain calls for restraint after Israel’s airstrikes on Iran
'Only a diplomatic solution can restore stability to the region,' says Foreign Ministry
OVIEDO, Spain
In the wake of Israel’s airstrikes on Iran, Spain on Saturday urged restraint to prevent further conflict escalation in the Middle East.
“Only a diplomatic solution can restore stability to the region,” said a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In addition to calling for “all parties to halt the escalation of violence,” the Spanish government demanded an immediate cease-fire in Gaza and Lebanon, substantial aid to address the region’s “humanitarian catastrophe,” the release of all hostages, and adherence to international law.
“Spain remains committed to restoring stability to pave the way to peace and will continue working toward this goal with our partners,” the statement concluded.
On Monday, Spain will host foreign affairs ministers from dozens of nations at the Union for the Mediterranean Regional Forum to discuss the conflict.