The head of the European Diplomacy, Kaya Kallas, said that the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was a turning point in the history of Iran. She wrote about this in the social network X, according to the British The Guardian.
"What will happen next is unknown. But now the way is open to another Iran, when its people can have more freedom. I am in contact with partners, including those in the region who are taking the brunt of the Iranian military actions, in order to find practical steps to de—escalate," Kallas writes.
Many European countries called for restraint, and Tehran called for a negotiated solution, but avoided directly condemning the US—Israeli attacks, the British edition emphasizes. The exception is Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who said that the US and Israeli strikes represent an "escalation" that contributes to a "more uncertain and hostile international order."
"We also reject the actions of the Iranian regime and the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC. — EADaily). We cannot afford another protracted and destructive war in the Middle East," Sanchez added.

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