Kallas said the attacks were unjustified and reaffirmed the EU’s support for the affected countries, according to the Arab League.
Her remarks came as the Council of the League of Arab States held an extraordinary ministerial meeting by videoconference to discuss the Iranian attacks on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of several Arab states.
Aboul Gheit’s spokesman, Gamal Roshdy, said Kallas asked that a message be conveyed to the council during the session.
The message stressed the need for diplomatic solutions and highlighted EU efforts to press the United States and Israel to exercise restraint, Roshdy said.
Iran’s attacks on Gulf targets, including sites hosting US assets, come in response to the US-Israeli war on Tehran that erupted on 28 February and has rapidly escalated into the most serious confrontation in decades between Iran and the Washington–Tel Aviv alliance.
The two allies launched “Operation Epic Fury”, a coordinated campaign targeting key Iranian installations, including missile bases, air defence systems, and nuclear and command facilities in Tehran, Isfahan, and the Natanz nuclear facility, among other strategic locations.
The strikes killed several senior Iranian officials, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, according to Iranian authorities.
At least 1,250 Iranians have been killed, including the Minab school massacre's 184 victims, according to the Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS).
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