Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations (UN) in Geneva, Daniel Meron, on Friday called on European foreign ministers to adopt a “firm stance” during their upcoming talks with their Iranian counterpart regarding Tehran’s nuclear programme.
Speaking to journalists outside the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Meron articulated Israel’s expectations: “We expect the European foreign ministers to take a firm stance vis-a-vis Iran and demand that there is a complete rollback of the nuclear programme, the dismantling of the ballistic missile arsenal and programme, and an end to Iran’s regional terrorist activities and active support for its terrorist proxies.”

His comments underscore Israel’s desire for a robust and comprehensive approach from European nations in addressing what it perceives as critical threats posed by Iran.