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FG Wades Into Iran-Israel Conflict, Makes Fresh Demand From World Leaders

“In this critical period, it behoves the two countries to reflect on the universal commitment to peaceful resolution of conflicts, for the advancement of global peace and security,”

by NewsOnline Nigeria
April 15, 2024
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Iran-Israel Conflict

FG has waded into the Iran-Israel conflict and says a peaceful resolution is necessary.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the federal government of Nigeria has appealed to Iran and Israel to exercise restraint following the recent escalation of hostilities between both Middle Eastern countries.

 

Recall that Iran attacked Israel on Saturday following an April 1 attack, reportedly carried out by Israel on the Iranian embassy in Syria, which killed seven Iranian military officers.

 

ALSO: UN Seeks De-Escalation of Middle East Conflict Amid Iran’s Attack On Israel

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reported that the US had earlier warned that Iran could launch a major attack on Israel with more than 100 drones and dozens of missiles aimed at military targets inside the country.

 

On Sunday, US President Joe Biden said a meeting of the G7 countries would be convened to “coordinate a united diplomatic response” to Iran’s attack on Israel.

 

The G7 countries are Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, and the US.

 

In a statement signed by Francisca Omayuli, spokesperson of the Ministry of foreign affairs, the federal government said diplomatic efforts are ongoing to ease tension and avoid a wider conflict in the region.

 

“In this critical period, it behoves the two countries to reflect on the universal commitment to peaceful resolution of conflicts, for the advancement of global peace and security,” the statement reads.

 

Biden had assured Israel of the “ironclad” support of the US, adding that America helped “take down nearly all of the incoming drones and missiles”.

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