Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, in a statement delivered in Brussels, has sharply criticized the military attacks carried out by the United States and Israel against Iran.
The head of government described these actions as "illegal" and stated that the Spanish leadership firmly opposes the aforementioned military operations, Operative Information Center-OMM reports citing foreign media.
Sanchez noted that official Madrid condemns such military interventions and is deeply concerned about the escalating tensions in the region. He emphasized the importance of international law and diplomatic solutions to prevent further destabilization in the Middle East.
Spain has consistently advocated for de-escalation in regional conflicts through multilateral dialogue. As a key member of the European Union and NATO, Madrid often emphasizes the necessity of adhering to United Nations frameworks when addressing international security challenges. This statement comes amid heightened geopolitical sensitivity, where European leaders are increasingly vocal about the humanitarian and political consequences of direct military confrontations in the region.