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G7 expresses support for Israel, calls Iran source of instability

  • The G7 leaders gathered in Kananaskis, Alberta, on June 16, 2025, to address the escalating Israel-Iran conflict and reaffirm support for peace in the Middle East.
  • The conflict began with Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and scientists amid ongoing U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations, causing talks in Oman to be cancelled.
  • G7 statements condemned Iran as a regional destabilizer, upheld Israel's right to self-defense, and urged a de-escalation including a Gaza ceasefire while diplomatic efforts continue.
  • The Israeli campaign eliminated high-level Iranian military leaders and damaged nuclear facilities, with at least 224 Iranian and 10 Israeli deaths reported, most Iranian casualties being civilians.
  • The summit emphasized urgent diplomatic pressure on both Iran and Israel to prevent further regional instability and called for reviving nuclear talks under multilateral coordination.
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Tehran has condemned the G7 declaration on the war between Israel and Iran. The declaration ignores Israel's blatant aggression against Iran, according to the Foreign Office. Israel has begun an unprovoked war of aggression against Iran. Hundreds of civilians have been killed.

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The G7 declaration on the war between Israel and Iran is no more than a banal document. Instead of finding clear words, it corrects international law, says Cyrus Salimi-Asl.

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Great Yorkshire Radio broke the news in on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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