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Sunday, 22 June 2025 - 15:35

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De-escalation 'now of the highest importance' after U.S. strike on Iran, Schoof says

The Dutch government has called on all parties involved in the growing conflict between the United States and Iran to exercise restraint, following a U.S. military strike on Iranian territory. Outgoing Prime Minister Dick Schoof made the appeal Sunday after a meeting of the National Security Council, De Telegraaf reports.

“There is a further escalation of an already precarious situation,” Schoof said. He made a “pressing appeal” to the countries involved to avoid a broader war and emphasized that negotiations remain the only path to lasting peace.

Schoof also reiterated the Netherlands' firm stance on nuclear proliferation, stating, “It is of the utmost importance that Iran must never become a nuclear weapons state.” He called on Iran to return to the negotiating table. “De-escalation is now of the highest importance,” he added.

The statement comes just days before the NATO summit is set to take place in The Hague. Schoof confirmed that the Netherlands is still expecting U.S. President Donald Trump to attend. “We have received no indication to the contrary,” he said.

In light of rising global tensions, the Dutch government is increasing security measures around the summit. “We are constantly monitoring what is happening in the world. That includes today, of course,” Schoof said.

“Many measures are already being implemented for the NATO summit. I think it is important that it proceeds with as few disruptions as possible, and all activities are focused on that goal,” he added.

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