Iran slams EU over Kuwait strikes
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported Jun 01, 2026 · Last updated Jun 02, 2026
The diplomatic dispute between Iran and the European Union, following Iran's strikes on Kuwait, increases geopolitical instability in the Middle East. This could lead to higher oil prices due to supply concerns and negatively impact investor confidence in the region.
Iran's Foreign Ministry, through spokesperson Esmail Baghaei, strongly criticized the European Union's condemnation of its May 29 strikes against Kuwait. Iran defended its actions as a 'lawful exercise' of self-defense against 'US aggression launched from bases in neighbouring countries'. The European Union had condemned the attack as a violation of Kuwaiti sovereignty and a threat to regional stability, expressing solidarity with Kuwait and urging adherence to international law and UN Security Council Resolution 2817. This exchange highlights escalating tensions in West Asia and a deepening diplomatic rift between Iran and Western powers.
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