- **Q: Why are European powers trying to mediate between Israel and Iran?
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Geopolitics / International Relations
Amidst escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, European powers are attempting to mediate, but divisions within Europe and a lack of U.S. cooperation complicate matters. Some experts argue that Europe needs to take a firmer stance again...
The three largest European nations, Germany, France, and the UK, engaged in talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Geneva, Switzerland, in an attempt to avert a protracted war in the Middle East. However, U.S. President Donald Trump has denounced these talks as a failure.
**European Divisions:**
**The Role of the E3:** The E3 played a key role in negotiating the 2015 JCPOA, which aimed to limit Iran’s nuclear program. However, Trump withdrew the U.S. from the JCPOA in 2018, and the E3’s efforts to keep the treaty alive have failed. The EU high commissioner has reaffirmed commitment to Israel’s security while expressing concerns about Iran’s nuclear expansion.
**Leverage and Mediation:** The E3’s economic strength and military capabilities are not enough to sway Iran or Israel on matters of national security. Their true value lies in their acceptability as mediators and their ability to work with the U.S. However, coordinating with the U.S. is challenging, especially with Trump sidelining his own intelligence community to align with the Israeli view on Iran’s nuclear program.
**Europe’s Broader Interests:** Some experts argue that Israel’s actions across the Middle East are increasingly threatening core European interests, including regional stability, migration control, counter-terrorism efforts, and energy security. They suggest that Europe should pressure Israel to halt its war and resume diplomacy.
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