The ongoing war between iran and israel has now become a hot topic of discussion around the world. It seems that the G7 leaders have agreed that a war between these two countries will not harm the international economy. At this time, 21 Arab and Muslim countries have issued a joint statement strongly condemning the Israeli attack on Iran. Yes... 21 Muslim and Arab countries have issued a joint statement condemning the Israeli airstrikes on iran, calling for reducing regional tensions, disarmament of nuclear weapons, and respect for international law. The joint statement was issued as a result of the initiative of Egyptian Foreign minister Badr Abdellatti.
The statement includes... the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Jordan, Pakistan, Bahrain, Gambia, Algeria, Brunei, Chad, Comoros, Djibouti, Somalia, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Oman, Qatar, egypt and Mauritania. The countries called for an immediate end to Israel's hostility towards Iran. On the other hand... the G-7 leaders called for an end to the war between israel and Iran. Responding to the G7 summit that began in the rocky Mountains, Canada, with trade and war as the agenda, trump suggested that the two countries should hold talks immediately. At the same time... british Prime minister Keir Starmer urged that a way be found to reduce tensions in West Asia.
At the same time... With the escalation of Israeli attacks increasing day by day and the US tone becoming harsher, it seems that iran has sent an embassy through Arab allies. However, trump himself revealed during the G7 summit that he had told Tehran to come to a nuclear deal first. Meanwhile, Israeli officials have said that at least 24 people have been killed and hundreds injured in Iranian missile attacks so far. iran has said that at least 224 people have been killed and more than 1,000 injured in the Israeli attack.

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