G7 Summit Condemns Iran's Attack on Israel, Pledges Support and Seeks Stability

By Ivan PetrenkoApr 16, 2024 13:32 PMNews
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In a significant response to Iran's recent drone and missile attack on Israel, leaders of the G7 countries convened on a call this Sunday, unanimously condemning the aggressive act and reaffirming their support for Israel. The attack, described as direct and unprecedented, saw Iran launching hundreds of drones and missiles, which were successfully countered by Israel with assistance from its partners.

The G7 leaders expressed deep solidarity with Israel and committed to ensuring the nation's security amid escalating tensions. The collective statement highlighted Iran's actions as a step towards further destabilization in the region, posing a risk of uncontrollable regional escalation that the international community seeks to prevent.

Further, the G7 leaders emphasized their intention to work collaboratively to stabilize the situation and prevent further escalation. They called for an immediate cessation of hostilities by Iran and its proxies and declared readiness to take additional measures if necessary.

In addition to addressing the immediate crisis, the G7 committed to enhancing cooperation to resolve the ongoing crisis in Gaza. Efforts will focus on achieving a sustainable ceasefire, facilitating the release of hostages held by Hamas, and increasing humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people in need.

The G7's firm stance underscores the gravity of the situation and their commitment to peace and stability in the region. This concerted diplomatic effort marks a critical moment in international relations, as world powers come together to address the challenges posed by the conflict and its broader implications for global peace.

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