
Samy Adghirni
EU Government Reporter at Bloomberg News
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4 days ago |
bloomberglinea.com | Samy Adghirni |Ott Ummelas
Bloomberg — Francia y Noruega cuestionaron conjuntamente la legalidad de los ataques militares contra Irán por parte de Israel y Estados Unidos, rompiendo con los aliados que han respaldado los ataques. “No hay base legal para estos ataques, aunque Francia comparta el objetivo de que Irán no tenga armas nucleares”, dijo Emmanuel Macron a la prensa durante una visita a Noruega el lunes.
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bloomberg.com | Samy Adghirni |Ott Ummelas
Smoke rises after a reported Israeli strike on a building used by Islamic Republic of Iran News Network in Tehran, on June 16. (Bloomberg) -- France and Norway together questioned the legality of military strikes on Iran by Israel and the US, breaking with allies who have endorsed the attacks. “There is no legal basis for these strikes, even if France shares the goal of Iran not having nuclear weapons,” Emmanuel Macron told reporters during a visit to Norway on Monday.
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1 week ago |
mk.bloombergadria.com | Abeer Abu Omar |Eltaf Najafizada |Skylar Woodhouse |Samy Adghirni
Сподели ја веста WhatsApp Viber Link copied Copy link Политика 21 јуни 2025, 09:00 Израел и Иран извршија нови напади во втората недела од судирите, додека Доналд Трамп ја продлабочи неизвесноста околу неговата подготвеност да се вклучи во конфликтот и ги отфрли европските обиди за дипломатско решение.
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1 week ago |
afr.com | Skylar Woodhouse |Alisa Odenheimer |Samy Adghirni |Ellen Milligan
Donald Trump deepened uncertainty about his readiness to join Israel’s week-old war with Iran, signalling he might consider backing a ceasefire but also warning that he could order military action sooner than the deadline he flagged just a day earlier. “I’m giving them a period of time,” the US president told reporters in New Jersey, after meeting earlier Friday with his national security team. “I would say two weeks would be the maximum.”Loading...
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1 week ago |
mahoningmatters.com | Skylar Woodhouse |Alisa Odenheimer |Samy Adghirni |Ellen Milligan
WASHINGTON - Donald Trump deepened uncertainty about his readiness to join Israel's week-old war with Iran, signaling he might consider backing a ceasefire but also warning that he could order military action sooner than the deadline he flagged just a day earlier. "I'm giving them a period of time," the U.S. president told reporters in New Jersey, after meeting earlier Friday with his national security team.
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