
"Europe's leaders are asserting that the conflict with Iran is not their war, yet the economic fallout from rising oil and gas prices is compelling them to reconsider their position."
"In a rare collaborative effort, European and Japanese leaders have pledged to stabilize energy markets and ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, indicating a shift in their approach."
As tensions rise with the US's push for war with Iran, Europe maintains a stance of non-involvement, declaring it not their war. However, the economic repercussions, particularly soaring oil and gas prices due to strikes on Gulf energy facilities, are prompting a reevaluation. In a significant move, European and Japanese leaders have united to stabilize energy markets and ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting the challenge of remaining uninvolved while facing economic pressures.
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