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G7, parties work to avoid escalation in the Middle East

2024-04-19T20:22:27.580Z

Highlights: "We call on Iran to refrain from supporting Hamas and taking further actions that destabilize the Middle East, including support for Hezbollah and other non-state actors" "The G7 will continue to work to this end. We call on all parties, both in the region and beyond, to offer their contribution to this effort. ". This can be read in the final communiqué of the Capri summit. The G7 summit took place in Capri, Italy, on April 19-20. The summit was attended by the leaders of the UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Italy. It was the first time the G7 had met since the Arab Spring in early 2011. The meeting was held in the Italian resort of Capri and lasted for three hours. It was the first G7 summit to take place in Italy since the outbreak of the Arab Spring. The leaders of Italy, France, and Germany also attended the summit, which took place on April 20-21. The talks were the first to be held in Italy in more than a decade.


"In light of the news of the raids on April 19, we call on all parties to work to prevent further escalation. The G7 will continue to work to this end. (ANSA)


“In light of the reports of the raids on 19 April, we call on all parties to work to prevent further escalation. The G7 will continue to work to this end.


   We call on all parties, both in the region and beyond, to offer their contribution to this effort ". This can be read in the final communiqué of the Capri summit. "We call on Iran to refrain from supporting Hamas and taking further actions that destabilize the Middle East, including support for Hezbollah and other non-state actors. We call on all countries to prevent the supply of components for Iran's drone and missile programs." .


Source: ansa

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