G7 Statement: Iran Should Stop Sending Weapons to Russia

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G7 Statement: Iran Should Stop Sending Weapons to Russia

G7 statement: Iran should stop sending weapons to Russia

The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs website published the final statement of the G7 Foreign Ministers’ meeting regarding Iran and the Middle East

Yoshimasa Hayashi, Japan’s Foreign Minister, referred to last week’s phone conversation with his Iranian counterpart Amirabdollahian and said that diplomatic efforts to prevent the expansion of Iran’s nuclear program and the provision of drones to Russia continue

Japan’s Foreign Minister also stated that it is essential for Iran to take steps to reduce tensions, including fully and unconditionally implementing what was agreed upon during the visit of Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), to Iran in March

The G7 Foreign Ministers reiterated that Iran must never acquire nuclear weapons and shared the belief that they continue to urge Iran to fulfill its commitments regarding nuclear non-proliferation

Antony Blinken, the U.S. Secretary of State, referred to the coordination of G7 policies on Iran in a tweet, writing about de-escalation and diplomacy accompanied by deterrence

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