By Kristina Vankova
The European Union has imposed sanctions on several Iranian individuals over alleged efforts to target dissidents abroad, citing serious human rights and security concerns. This bold move reflects growing EU frustration over Iran’s international conduct and marks a shift toward more assertive foreign policy. As tensions rise, the measures could reshape EU-Iran relations, economic ties, and broader Middle East policy. With potential diplomatic fallout on the horizon, the global implications of this decision are just beginning to unfold.