Support from around the world for the US-Iran agreement: A historic step for regional peace

Support from around the world for the US-Iran agreement: A historic step for regional peace

15.06.2026 18:50

The long-awaited agreement between the US and Iran was met with great satisfaction in world capitals. Numerous actors, from Turkey to the European Union, and from Gulf countries to Asian giants, issued consecutive messages of support. World leaders called on the parties for "commitment to pledges and swift implementation" regarding the historic step, which President Erdogan hailed as "an important development for regional peace."

The agreement reached between the US and Iran was met with great satisfaction on a global scale. Many countries, including Turkey, the European Union, Gulf states, and Asian nations, declared full support for the agreement, which is hailed as a triumph of diplomatic efforts.

The echoes of this historic agreement, which will reduce the long-standing tension in US-Iran relations, continue. Leaders and foreign representatives from around the world have described the deal as a critical turning point for regional and global stability.

Here are the official responses from global powers and regional countries to the agreement:

FULL SUPPORT FROM TURKEY AND REGIONAL COUNTRIES 

One of the first leaders to welcome the agreement was President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. In his statement, Erdoğan expressed Ankara's satisfaction, saying, 'I view the agreement reached between the US and Iran as an important development for establishing peace and tranquility in our region, and I welcome it with pleasure.'

Congratulations came from Saudi Arabia to the mediating countries that were among the architects of the process. The Riyadh administration stated their appreciation for the constructive roles of Pakistan and Qatar. While Qatar sees the agreement as an important step for 'strengthening lasting peace and economic growth,' Pakistan emphasized that this breakthrough reflects the joint determination of countries that choose dialogue over conflict.

EUROPEAN AND WESTERN BLOC: IMPLEMENTATION MUST BEGIN QUICKLY 

The European side, while supporting the agreement, adopted a cautious and determined stance on monitoring the process. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called on the parties, saying, 'Now the priority is the swift and complete implementation of the agreement by all parties.'

In a joint statement issued by Germany, France, the UK, and Italy, two critical points stood out:

'Now the vital issue is the completion of detailed negotiations and the rapid and comprehensive implementation of this agreement. Iran must never possess nuclear weapons.'

SANCHEZ: WAR IS A SIGN OF FAILURE 

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez also approached the process with a philosophical perspective, stating that the agreement 'is an indication that war is a failure.'

EMPHASIS ON SECURITY IN THE GULF AND MIDDLE EAST 

The agreement also resonated widely in the Middle East. Egypt and Jordan noted that the agreement is extremely important for establishing regional and international stability.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE), prominent for its strategic location, emphasized the need to 'preserve freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz' within the framework of the agreement, while Kuwait expressed hope that this step would open the door to more comprehensive approaches to other unresolved chronic issues.

ASIAN GIANTS AWAIT SIGNING

China, at the center of global politics, shared its expectation for the formalization of the process by saying, 'We hope the agreement document is signed as planned.' Indonesia, a key actor in Southeast Asia, called on the parties to remain faithful to their commitments, while Malaysia stated that this agreement is vital for a lasting solution to reduce tension in West Asia.

This wave of detente, long awaited in world diplomacy, has already brought a positive atmosphere to global markets and regional security.

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