G7 Foreign Ministers Urge Immediate End to Civilian Attacks in Middle East War
On Friday, March 28 and continuing from the previous day's meeting on Wednesday morning at a high level of diplomatic engagement. The foreign ministers representing Group of Seven nations issued joint statements calling for an immediate cessation of attacks against civilians across both Iran and Israel during their ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza region areas worldwide locations globally recognized by international observers as critical humanitarian concerns requiring urgent attention from global leaders including those within the United Nations Security Council who have been actively...
Key Points
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1G7 foreign ministers issued a joint statement urging an immediate end to attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure in the conflict between Israel, the United States, and Iran.
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2The G7 called on all parties involved to minimize regional impact while specifically addressing ongoing violence affecting non-combatants.
Developments
G7 foreign Ministers urged an immediate stop to attacks against civilians in Middle East conflict zones called for the restoration of free navigation through Iran's Strait Hormuz emphasized efforts mitigate global economic shocks caused by energy supply disruptions and diplomatic facilities targeted as well US President Donald Trump rowed back on threat strike Iranian Energy Facilities.