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Iran warns EU will ‘pay price’ for silence on war

Published on: March 5, 2026 9:00 PM

Iran warned that European Union countries will “pay the price, sooner or later” if they remain silent on the U.S.-Israeli offensive. A spokesperson said Tehran considers the attacks a violation of international law. The warning reflects Iran’s growing frustration with perceived inaction from European governments amid escalating regional tensions.

Spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei also denied claims that a missile recently intercepted in Turkish airspace was launched from Iranian territory. He stressed that Tehran is not responsible for the incident. The statement comes amid heightened scrutiny of missile movements in the Middle East.

Read more: Iran launches massive missile barrage against US bases and Israel

Iran’s comments follow recent U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets, which have sparked broader regional instability. Officials in Tehran have criticized Western powers for not condemning the attacks. The warning signals potential diplomatic or economic consequences for EU countries seen as passive.

Analysts say Iran’s warning may increase pressure on European policymakers to take a clearer stance. The situation also highlights growing tensions between Tehran, Washington, and Tel Aviv. Regional actors continue monitoring missile incidents and potential retaliatory measures.

Read more: Iran fires 40 missiles at US, Israeli targets

Observers note that the EU has so far avoided direct confrontation with Iran but faces increasing pressure to respond. Tehran’s statement underscores the risk of escalation if diplomatic engagement fails. European governments must weigh responses carefully to avoid worsening the conflict.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: European response Middle East, Iran conflict escalation, Iran international law violation, Iran warns EU, Latest, Tehran missile denial, US Israel attacks Iran

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