France, UK, and Germany issue joint statement on Iran situation

January 10, 2026 • Google News World

Leaders from France, the United Kingdom, and Germany have issued a joint statement on the situation in Iran. The declaration was made on January 9, 2026.

According to reports, more than 200 people have been reported dead in Tehran following regime crackdowns on protests. A doctor has confirmed this information.

US Senator Marco Rubio has expressed support for the protesters, while Iranian authorities have blamed the United States and former President Donald Trump for escalating tensions.

The reasons behind the protests are unclear, but CNN reports that Iranians are taking to the streets due to various grievances against the regime.

In response to growing antigovernment demonstrations and clashes, the US government has issued a warning to Iran. Al Jazeera also reported on the situation, citing concerns about the escalating tensions between the two countries.

The leaders’ declaration from France, the United Kingdom, and Germany is available online.

Source: Google News World