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  • 16/06/2025
Milano, 16 giu. (askanews) - La Presidente della Commissione Europea Ursula von der Leyen ha affermato di aver detto al primo ministro israeliano Benjamin Netanyahu in una telefonata che la diplomazia era la migliore soluzione "a lungo termine" con l'Iran. Tuttavia, von der Leyen non si è spinta fino a chiedere un cessate il fuoco immediato, affermando che "l'Iran non avrà mai un'arma nucleare".

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00:00I insisted and urged that humanitarian aid that is not reaching Gaza has to go into Gaza.
00:10He promised that this is the case and that this will be the case.
00:15So I will be working coming back home from G7 on having a close look at the facts,
00:24where our humanitarian aid is, how it reaches Gaza, whether it gets into Gaza,
00:29what we can do to make sure that humanitarian aid reaches the people in Gaza.
00:36Iran should never, never acquire nuclear weapons.
00:41So in the call with Prime Minister Netanyahu, he described the situation.
00:49We were both, of course, aligned in the fact that Iran should not have nuclear weapons without any question.
00:56Of course, I think a negotiated solution is, in the long term, the best solution.
01:04I reiterated Europe's commitment to peace and stability in the Middle East.
01:11In this context, Israel has the right to defend itself.
01:16Iran is the principal source of regional instability, and we've always been very clear.
01:25Iran can never have a nuclear weapon.
01:28around a states fighting war, direct them.
01:29Iran
01:29So the purpose of the region is, if you're at the Division of存在,
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