Iran War tests European unity amid German economic slowdown and fears over Ukraine support

European leaders have reached a consensus to not be militarily involved in the Iran War, with Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz stating that his country would not participate in the U.S.-Israeli war. The decision comes amid concerns over the impact on Ukraine and the German economy, which is experiencing a slowdown.
European leaders have agreed to not get involved in the Iran War. Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz said his country would not participate in the U.S.-Israeli war. The EU Foreign Affairs Council meeting on March 16 led to a consensus among European leaders to not provide military support. Germany's economy is experiencing a slowdown, and there are concerns over the impact on Ukraine. The war in Iran has been ongoing since February 28, and the EU is trying to maintain unity. European countries are reconsidering their positions, with Spain being the only country to not change its stance against the war.
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