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António Costa warns of unpredictable duration in Middle East conflict
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Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa stated on Wednesday that predicting the length of ongoing hostilities remains difficult, emphasizing diplomatic efforts regarding Hormuz strait tensions. He argued these developments stem from a regional power struggle where Portugal does not participate directly but is affected by foreign actions in Cyprus and elsewhere. The Greek government has been actively coordinating with international partners to address escalating security concerns while Costa reiterated that the situation's trajectory cannot be forecasted at this stage.
Key Points
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1Antonio Costa states that predicting the duration of the conflict in Greater Syria is difficult.
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2He emphasizes diplomatic movements regarding Hormuz and Cyprus as part of current efforts to address regional tensions.
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3Costa attributes the situation at Straits of Ormuz specifically to a war where Greece does not participate.
Developments
[Mar 17, 05:43]
Antonio Costa notes uncertainty regarding the duration of the crisis in Greater Syria and mentions diplomatic movements concerning Hormuz and Cyprus (Tanea.gr).
[Mar 17, 06:18]
Costa reiterates that it is difficult to predict how long the conflict will last in Great Anatolia/Greater Syria region.