US-Iran Peace Deal Welcomed by EU

The EU has warmly welcomed the agreement reached between the US and Iran.

This, it goes on to say, follows “sustained diplomatic effort” by several partners.

The priority now, cautions the EU, is its “swift and full implementation by all parties.”

The war began with US and Israeli strikes across Iran on 28 February, prompting Iran to attack Israel and US-allied states in the Gulf

Commission president Ursula von der Leyen was speaking after US president Donald Trump announced the announcement of a deal to end hostilities between the US and Iran.

In a statement on Monday, von der Leyen said, “This agreement should allow for the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

“Freedom of navigation must be restored toll-free.This is essential for regional stability and the global economy.

“It opens the door to broader negotiations on peace and security in the Middle East.

“And should end Iran’s nuclear and ballistic programmes and its destabilising activities in the region.”

She added, “And of course there can be no peace in the Middle East while Lebanon is in flames.

“Once again Europe calls on all parties to respect Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and implement a genuine ceasefire.”

World leaders meet in Evian, France on Monday for the  G7 summit and these are expected to include leaders and partners from the Gulf and the wider Middle East.

Von der Leyen said, “Europe is ready to play its part.”

She added, “This crisis also carries a clear lesson. Once again, energy dependencies have been weaponised.

“We must diversify our supply routes and develop alternative export corridors to diversify away from the bottleneck of Hormuz. We will discuss this, and more, in Evian.”

Meanwhile, ahead of the G7 political groups in the EU parliament have issued a wish list of what they hope it will achieve.

These include the ECR Group which said the summit “must focus on Europe’s real strategic priorities, not secondary distractions.”

It calls for “stronger European defence capabilities, effective migration control, the consequences of instability in the Middle East, continued support for Ukraine, and a future EU budget that supports genuine European added value rather than new centralising ambitions.”

A statement added, “The next Multiannual Financial Framework must reflect the security environment Europe now faces, including defence, border protection, energy resilience, critical infrastructure and support for Member States most exposed to external threats.

“The debate on EU-China relations must also be based on realism. Europe needs open trade, but not naivety. The EU must respond more firmly to unfair competition, market distortions, export controls on critical raw materials and technologies, and the lack of reciprocity in access to China’s market.

“For the ECR, Europe’s answer should be to reduce strategic dependencies on China, work more closely with like-minded partners across the globe, strengthen competitiveness and resilience, and secure fair conditions for the European industry.”

Eurotoday is a daily online newspaper based in Belgium. BM publishes unique and independent coverage on international and European affairs. With a Europe-wide perspective, BM covers policies and politics of the EU, significant Member State developments, and looks at the international agenda with a European perspective.


Comments

4 responses to “US-Iran Peace Deal Welcomed by EU”

  1. Mammoth 2 Avatar
    Mammoth 2

    Looks like the EU’s enthusiasm for the US-Iran peace deal is as genuine as a cheap French wine—delightfully bubbly but with a hint of something off. 🍷 Let’s see if the “swift implementation” they’re banking on comes quicker than a Brussels bureaucrat’s coffee break!

  2. new york mood Avatar
    new york mood

    Oh, lovely! Another “historic” peace deal from across the pond. Can’t wait to see how quickly they implement it—probably about as fast as a snail on a Sunday stroll. 🐌✨

  3. Icy Avenger Avatar
    Icy Avenger

    Looks like the EU’s collective sigh of relief over the US-Iran deal is almost as loud as their collective eye roll at the thought of actual implementation. 🤷‍♂️ Priorities, eh?

  4. Shady Lady Avatar
    Shady Lady

    Looks like the EU is rolling out the red carpet for a US-Iran peace deal, eh? I guess diplomacy now comes with a side of croissants and a dash of optimism – who knew? 🥐😏

  5. Old Felix Avatar
    Old Felix

    Honestly, I can’t wait to see how swiftly we implement this deal—like a snail on a tightrope, eh? 🤔 Good luck with that, Ursula, we’ll need more than a few diplomatic hugs to calm the Middle East! 🐌💼

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Last News

US-Iran Peace Deal Welcomed by EU

US-Iran Peace Deal Welcomed by EU

The EU has warmly welcomed the agreement reached between the US and Iran.
This, it goes on to say, follows “sustained diplomatic effort” by several partners.
The priority now, cautions the EU, is its “swift and full implementation by all parties.”
The war began with US and Israeli strikes across Iran on 28 February, prompting Iran to attack Israel and US-allied states in the Gulf
Commission pres

Read More

EU Endorses Tougher Regulations for Migrant Returns

EU Endorses Tougher Regulations for Migrant Returns

Parliament supports expedited procedures, extended detention, and return hubs as key safeguards in the migration debate
The European Parliament has sanctioned a new EU-wide system for returning third-country nationals lacking legal residency rights, providing political momentum to one of the most debated aspects of Europe’s migration overhaul. The reform aims to speed up and make return decision

Read More

West Cooperates on AI to Exclude China

West Cooperates on AI to Exclude China

Despite current divisions, the Anthropic saga could potentially revitalize global AI regulation efforts, which have been struggling since U.S. President Donald Trump started his second term. This optimistic outlook emerged even though Trump’s administration has not yet announced any resolution in its ongoing dispute with Anthropic, a leading U.S. AI developer.
During the discussions, China freque

Read More

Kemi Badenoch "can make an impact with innovative thinking" on the UK-Europe relationship

Kemi Badenoch "can make an impact with innovative thinking" on the UK-Europe relationship

It is difficult to see how the Europe question will not resurface once Labour has decided to politely thank Sir Keir Starmer for his work in making Labour re-electable after the lost Corbyn years but look for a new leader and prime minister who is a professional politician not a government legal manager who decided to go into politics as a retirement hobby.
In his latest  batch of opinion polls

Read More

Europe’s bathing waters remain safe to swim | Press releases

Europe’s bathing waters remain safe to swim | Press releases

The European Environment Agency (EEA) reported that most of Europe’s bathing waters met the EU’s highest ‘excellent’ quality standards in 2025, with 85% achieving this rating. Additionally, 96% of all monitored sites met minimum quality standards, and only 1.5% were labeled ‘poor’. The water quality remained stable compared to the previous year. Austria, Bulgar

Read More

European Lawmakers Call on Albania to Stop Kushner-Linked Project Construction

European Lawmakers Call on Albania to Stop Kushner-Linked Project Construction

In Strasbourg, lawmakers approved a resolution on the 2025 Commission Report regarding Albania, urging an immediate halt on new permits and construction in protected zones.
This aligns with the Commission’s warnings that Albania’s EU accession risks stalling without an environmental impact assessment.
The European Parliament and Commission demand Albania reverse its protected areas law chang

Read More

Europe’s Decision: Tariff Barriers or a Green Alliance with China

Europe’s Decision: Tariff Barriers or a Green Alliance with China

Walk through any European city today and the transformation is visible. Charging stations sprout on street corners. Electric buses glide silently through historic squares. The continent’s green transition is no longer a policy paper ambition – it is being built, street by street, factory by factory.
But inside Europe’s corridors of power, a different mood prevails. Anxiety. The surge of competit

Read More

UN Condemns New Wave of Russian Attacks Across Ukraine

UN Condemns New Wave of Russian Attacks Across Ukraine

Matthias Schmale condemned the widespread Russian attacks on Kyiv, Dnipro, and Kharkiv, marking the third strike in as many weeks. “Instead of enjoying the summer break, children and their families spent the night in shelters, disturbed by sirens and explosions,” he said. UN Secretary-General António Guterres strongly condemned the attack, with Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric urging immediate de-e

Read More

Makerfield By-Election: Final Campaign Day — Live Updates

Makerfield By-Election: Final Campaign Day — Live Updates

As candidates in a crucial by-election prepare for Thursday’s vote, the outcome could influence the choice of Britain’s next prime minister. Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, aims to become an MP, positioning himself to potentially challenge Keir Starmer for Labour Party leadership.
Burnham, known as the “king of the north” for his accomplishments, enjoys significant popularity among

Read More

Can Funding Match Europe’s Defence Aspirations? An Interview with EIB Chief Nadia Calviño

Can Funding Match Europe’s Defence Aspirations? An Interview with EIB Chief Nadia Calviño

In a conversation with the European Newsroom (enr), the President of the European Investment Bank (EIB), Nadia Calviño, indicated that the bank is likely to meet or surpass its goal of dedicating 5 percent of its EU financing to security and defense this year, which equates to approximately €4.5 billion.
The EIB has revealed that it significantly increased its funding for security and defense ini

Read More