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Spain rejects joining conflict against Iran

Published on: June 2, 2026 10:27 PM

Spain has ruled out participation in any United States or Israeli military action against Iran, reaffirming its preference for diplomacy. The position is significant because it highlights growing international calls for de-escalation in the Middle East. Regional governments, global markets, and international security stakeholders remain closely affected by the conflict.

Speaking in an interview with a British publication, Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares said Spain would not take part in any action that could further increase tensions. He stressed that the crisis involving Iran cannot be resolved through military means and called for continued diplomatic engagement.

Read more: Spain forces US jets out after Iran strike ban 

Albares warned that escalating conflict would undermine international stability and weaken the role of diplomacy in global affairs. He argued that adherence to international law remains essential for maintaining order and preventing wider regional instability. According to the minister, abandoning legal frameworks could lead to greater uncertainty, violence, and conflict.

Spain’s remarks come as efforts continue to secure a diplomatic settlement between Iran and the United States. Negotiations aimed at ending hostilities remain ongoing, while several countries have urged restraint to prevent further escalation. International concern has grown over the conflict’s impact on regional security and global energy supplies.

Read more: Spanish PM criticises US over global conflicts 

Madrid has consistently supported diplomatic solutions to international disputes and has emphasized multilateral engagement during recent crises. The latest statement reinforces Spain’s position that dialogue and international law should guide efforts to address tensions involving Iran and other regional actors.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: International Law, Iran US tensions, Jose Manuel Albares, Latest, Middle East diplomacy, regional security crisis, Spain Iran conflict

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