European Union leaders gathered at a summit to discuss escalating sanctions against Iran in response to Tehran's recent attack on Israel. The leaders debated ways to target individuals and entities involved in producing missiles and drones used in the attack. French President Emmanuel Macron urged EU counterparts to expand sanctions against Iran, particularly focusing on those aiding in the production of military equipment.
The EU is considering additional restrictive measures against Iran, specifically related to unmanned aerial vehicles and missiles. EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell is working on new measures to address the situation. The United States is also preparing sanctions targeting Iran's missile and drone program and entities supporting the Revolutionary Guard and Iran's Defense Ministry.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized the need for continued support to combat Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Zelenskyy requested more air defense systems and weapons for Ukrainian soldiers to defend against Russian aggression. The EU leaders discussed providing humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza and called for an immediate cease-fire in the region.
The summit also addressed the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, with Zelenskyy highlighting the urgent need for military assistance to counter Russian advances. Russia's two-year war in Ukraine has resulted in significant territorial losses for Ukraine, prompting calls for increased support from Western allies.
Additionally, the leaders discussed strategies to enhance the EU's competitiveness and strengthen the single market. Former Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta proposed an EU-wide effort to subsidize industry in response to global economic challenges. The report suggests better integration of financial markets to support renewable energy projects and reduce reliance on traditional bank lending.
Any new proposals arising from the summit will be considered after the upcoming EU parliament elections and the appointment of a new commission later this year.