"This morning we decided to address the Iran issue immediately. I wanted there to be a clear message from the G7.

The political objective is called escalation. We work and will continue to work to be active protagonists throughout the Middle East" for de-escalation. Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said this in a press conference at the end of the G 7 in Capri. He said: "We ask all parties to make a positive contribution to the solution to the Iran problem. "The G7 condemned the recent attack launched by Iran and the G7 supports Israel's security, but we invite all parties to work to avoid an escalation, and the G7 will work towards this result. The G7 will work. towards this end. The meeting will take place in Rome on June 14-15, with a follow-up meeting in Washington on June 16-17, and a third meeting in Paris on June 18-19. The final meeting will be held in Lausanne on June 20-21, with the aim of reaching an agreement on a resolution.