Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on ⁠Saturday rejected what he called the unilateral military ⁠action by the U.S. and Israel against Iran, which he said represented an escalation and contributed to ⁠a ⁠more uncertain and hostile international order.

In a statement posted on social media platform X, ⁠Sanchez also said he rejected the actions of the Iranian regime and ⁠the Revolutionary ‌Guard.

"We ‌demand immediate ⁠de-escalation ‌and full respect for international ⁠law," he ⁠added.

Meanwhile, Russia condemned U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran as a "dangerous adventure" that could spark "catastrophe" in the region and urged its citizens to leave Iran and Israel.

Tehran emerged as one of Russia's closest allies during Moscow's Ukraine offensive and the Kremlin has been calling for restraint amid growing tensions and reports of a possible U.S. intervention in Iran.