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UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has urged Iran to "refrain" from attacking Israel during a phone call with Iran's new president.
UK's Call for Restraint
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer recently engaged in a 30-minute phone call with Iran's new president, Masoud Pezeshkian, urging Iran to "refrain" from attacking Israel. During the call, Sir Keir emphasized the "serious risk of miscalculation" and stressed the importance of maintaining calm and careful consideration in the current situation.
International Efforts for De-escalation
In conjunction with the phone call, the UK, along with the US, France, Italy, and Germany, issued a joint statement urging Iran to end its threats of a military attack against Israel. The leaders emphasized the need for Iran to "stand down its ongoing threats" and expressed support for the defense of Israel against potential aggression.
Growing Concerns and International Response
The recent assassination of senior Hezbollah and Hamas leaders has heightened fears of a wider conflict in the Middle East. In response to these concerns, the US confirmed the deployment of a guided missile submarine to the region, capable of carrying up to 154 Tomahawk cruise missiles. Additionally, the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group, equipped with F-35C fighter jets, has been expedited to the area.
Reactions and Statements
The White House National Security Council spokesman, John Kirby, highlighted the US's ongoing communication with Israeli counterparts and other regional allies, expressing shared concerns about the increasing likelihood of an attack by Iran or its proxies in the near future. Furthermore, the UK Prime Minister emphasized the need for all parties to de-escalate and avoid further regional confrontation, underlining the serious risk of miscalculation and the importance of calm and careful consideration.
Context and Background
The recent tensions stem from Iran's vow to retaliate against Israel following the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on Iranian soil. Iran has blamed Israel for the killing and has pledged to respond at the "right time" and in an "appropriate" manner. These developments have prompted international leaders to engage in diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation.
Impact on Regional Dynamics
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), representing states with Muslim-majority populations, has held Israel fully responsible for the recent attack, labeling it as a "serious infringement" of Iran's sovereignty. The ongoing conflict has also led to heightened security concerns, prompting leaders like Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to advise citizens to leave Lebanon due to the escalating tensions.
In light of these developments, it is crucial for international leaders to continue their diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation and promote peaceful resolutions to the ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
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