The European Parliament has adopted a resolution expressing deep concern about the human rights situation in Iran. The text responds to the recent escalation of executions and systematic repression of dissidents, with particular focus on protecting European citizens and political prisoners.
The resolution builds on international human rights treaties and the EU's consistent stance against the death penalty. Main objectives include establishing a moratorium on executions, protecting European citizens, and promoting democratic reforms.
The resolution was adopted in 2025 and has been transmitted to the European Council, European Commission, and Iranian authorities. Implementation will depend on EU institutions' response and diplomatic pressure on Iran.
The document provides a framework for future diplomatic actions and protection of European citizens. Beneficiaries may include political prisoners and persecuted minorities, but concrete outcomes will depend on Iranian cooperation.