Japanese Prime Minister: We oppose any use of force against peaceful protests in Iran

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The Prime Minister of Japan opposes any use of force against peaceful protests in Iran.

Sanae Takaichi, the Prime Minister of Japan, announced that the government of this country is deeply concerned about the worsening situation in Iran and has received reports indicating that a large number of civilians have been killed or injured during the ongoing protests.

In a message on the social network X, she emphasized that Japan opposes any use of force against peaceful protests.

The Prime Minister of Japan expressed hope for a swift resolution of the current situation through peaceful means and added that Japan will continue to take all necessary measures to ensure the protection of Japanese citizens residing in Iran.

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