MPs criticise EU’s condolences for Iran, Iranians in NL party

Several Dutch politicians have described the decision by European Council chairman Charles Michel to issue condolences on behalf of the EU following the death of Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi as inappropriate.

Raisi and the country’s foreign minister were found dead on Monday hours after their helicopter crashed in fog. As yet there has been no official reaction from the Netherlands.

D66 parliamentarian Jan Paternotte said the speed at which Michel acted was β€œtotally misplaced” given the number of people who have died because of Raisi and the regime. SP leader Jimmy Dijk said on social media that Michel’s action was β€œunheard of, inappropriate and unsuitable”.

BBB MP Gijs Tuinman said the Netherlands should make an additional statement that focuses on president Raisi’s β€œbutchery” while the NSC’s Caspar Veldkamp said Michel’s statement should not be directed at Raisi’s family but at the β€œfamilies of the people killed, tortured and suppressed”. 

However, a spokesman for Michel said later that β€œdiplomacy requires dialogue… even with regimes with which we have deep differences”. It is β€œessential” to remain in conversation with Iran to prevent further escalation in the region, the spokesman said. 

By Peter

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