Middle East crisis live: US will restart military action if Iran does not uphold deal, says Hegseth

Middle East crisis live: US will restart military action if Iran does not uphold deal, says Hegseth


US will restart military action if Iran does not fulfil commitments under signed agreement, Hegseth says

The US defence secretary, Pete Hegseth, has been speaking in Brussels after meeting with Nato defence ministers there.

He said the US will restart military action and ⁠reimpose a ⁠blockade ​against Iran if it does not fulfil its commitments ⁠under the agreement signed yesterday.

“The ‌president has pointed out ‌that we will be prepared to recommence if underneath the timeline of these talks, Iran ‌does not do what it says it’s ​going to do,” Hegseth said.

US secretary of defence Pete Hegseth addresses the Nato defence ministers’ meeting in Brussels, Belgium. Photograph: Omar Havana/Getty Images

“If Iran doesn’t comply, then ​we’re ​more than ​able to reimpose an ​ironclad ‌blockade.”

He also slammed Nato for its perceived lack of support on the Iran war, as my colleague, Jakub Krupa, reports on the Europe live blog.

Hegseth said:

double quotation markThe United States has defended Europe for generations, and the President said all he said was that our jets would need to take off from bases in Europe or our ships from ports to strike targets in the Middle East, Iranian targets that threaten European interests even more directly than they threaten us.

But too many of our allies said no, or tried to drown us in arcane legal debates, or criticised us publicly for doing what they aren’t prepared or able to do themselves. It was shameful.

These allies, they put America’s sons and daughters, our sons and daughters, at risk by denying them the predictable access facing an overflight that never should have been in question at all.”

Key events

Kaja Kallas has responded to the Israeli foreign minister’s announcement that he was severing all contact with the EU’s top diplomat (see post at 10:05).

In a message to Gideon Saar, she said she valued the “dialogue and engagement” between the EU and Israel but did not address reports that she allegedly compared Israel’s treatment of Palestinians to apartheid South Africa.

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas delivering a Commission statement at the European parliament on Tuesday. Photograph: Olivier Matthys/EPA

In a post on X, Kallas said:

double quotation markDear Gideon, as you know, the EU and Israel have a lot that binds us. I value our dialogue and engagement, and I’m open to continue in that spirit, respectfully and constructively. Dialogue is the foundation of diplomacy, especially when differences arise. The EU is always committed to a constructive relationship with Israel.

To bring peace to the Middle East, the two-state solution remains the only viable path. The EU has condemned the illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank that make it increasingly difficult to get to that goal. That is the EU position.”

Earlier this week, Kallas said the EU would explore options for restricting trade with Israeli settlements following calls from several member countries, according to AFP.



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