‘Iran can never have nuclear weapons’: G7 issues a joint statement; Call for ‘D-Ssclects’ in Middle East

Calling for immediate de-size in the Middle East, “The leaders of the seven (G7) nations in Canada issued a joint statement at the seven (G7) nations meeting in Canada on Monday, in which” Iran could never have a nuclear weapon “.Israel made a statement a few days after operating its operation Rising Lion to hit Iran’s nuclear facilities.In a joint statement, G7 confirmed its stance on Iran’s nuclear ambitions and voiced for Israel’s rights to self -defense.“We confirm that Israel has the right to defend itself,” the statement said. “We are constantly clear that nuclear weapons can never occur in Iran.”The leaders urged that the resolution of the Iranian crisis is part of the comprehensive effort to calm the region. “We urge that the resolution of the Iranian crisis leads to wide escalation of hostility in the Middle East, including a ceasefire in Gaza,” the statement continued.The tension between Israel and Iran was greatly interrupted at the summit, which took the center stage since he started bombing the Iranian military and nuclear goals four days ago.Amidst these developments, US President Donald Trump suddenly left the summit on Monday, determined a day earlier. Speaking before his departure, Trump issued a sharp warning to Tehran.He said, “They have to make a deal,” he said, referring to Iran’s failure, the failure of reaching an agreement to reach an agreement when the Israeli strike began on the 60 -day window.Trump specified the urgency of the situation, saying, “Tehran should be evacuated immediately,” and said that the leader of Iran would like to talk “but the time was over.When pressurized what would be indicated by the US military partnership in the conflict, Trump refused to provide the nuances. “I don’t want to talk about that,” he said on Monday morning.Despite targeting several Iranian nuclear sites in Israel, officials confirmed that Fordo uranium enrichment feature remains – a significant concern for both Western powers and regional colleagues.

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