EU Officials Set to Discuss NATO Involvement in Iran War
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
European Union foreign ministers are meeting in Brussels today as the conflict in the Middle East continues. NATO's interception of Iranian missiles fired at Turkey and US calls for European nations to help protect oil cargoes in the Strait of Hormuz are set to be top of the agenda. Bloomberg's Oliver Crook reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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