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I noticed an interesting point in the latest statements by European politicians. The EU is once again emphasizing its solidarity with the Iranian people, especially when it comes to human rights and political freedoms. This is not just a formal statement — it reflects a real stance on how the situation in the country should develop.
Basically, Brussels makes it quite clear: they support Iranians in their pursuit of a future where basic rights and freedoms are fully respected. Against the backdrop of ongoing discussions about the human rights situation there, this EU solidarity appears as an attempt to show that democratic values are not just words.
It is important to understand that such statements reflect a broader European strategy of supporting international norms and freedoms. This is not only about Iran — it’s a general approach to how relations between countries should develop and which values should be at the center of international policy.