Iran attack on Israel requires response from G7 group of nations – Germany
The G7 must respond to Iran’s attack on Israel, Germany’s foreign minister said Thursday, April 18 adding that measures were being discussed with her counterparts at a meeting in Italy.
“We are also discussing further measures here at the G7 because of course there must be a response to this unprecedented incident,” Annalena Baerbock told reporters on the island of Capri.
She added however that “there must be no further escalation in the region, that would be fatal for its people”.
The G7 nations — France, Germany, Italy, the UK, the United States, Canada, and Japan — are expected to call for individual sanctions against people implicated in Iran’s missile supply chain, according to an Italian diplomatic source.
European Union leaders agreed on Wednesday to impose new sanctions on Iran’s drone and missile producers over the weekend attack, which caused little damage after most of the projectiles were intercepted.
“We will have to review the system” of sanctions “in order to enlarge it and make it more efficient”, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell — who was also invited to Capri — told reporters Thursday.
He said that since July 2023 there have been limits on exports to Iran by European firms of “the components that allow the production of these kind of arms.
“So we will increase it,” he said.
“The important thing is the implementation of our decision,” he added.
He also called for restraint from Israel, saying the region was “on the edge” of war.
The United States, Israel’s top ally, has said it would soon impose new sanctions on Iran’s missile and drone program and said it expects allies to follow with parallel measures.