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The G7 has vowed to work together to reduce tensions in the Middle East and said a diplomatic soluti
The G7 has vowed to work together to reduce tensions in the Middle East and said a diplomatic solution to prevent widening conflict “is still possible”, reports. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni — whose country holds the G7 presidency this year — called a telephone meeting of the body Wednesday to address the escalating Mideast crisis following Tuesday’s direct attack on Israel by Iran. “In a constantly evolving scenario, it was agreed to work together to promote a reduction of tensions at the regional level,” said the statement released by the Italian government. “In expressing strong concern for the escalation of these last hours, it was reiterated that a conflict on a regional scale is in no one’s interest and that a diplomatic solution is still possible,” said the statement, which reiterated the G7’s “firm condemnation” for Iran’s attack against Israel.
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