Statement by the foreign ministers of the United States, England and Germany on preventing the escalation of tensions in the Middle East
In response to Iran's punitive attack on the Zionist regime, the foreign ministers of the United States, England and Germany stressed the importance of preventing the escalation of tensions in the Middle East.
In response to Iran's punitive attack on the Zionist regime, the foreign ministers of the United States, England and Germany stressed the importance of preventing the escalation of tensions in the Middle East.
According to CNN, Matthew Miller, the spokesman for the US Department of State, announced on Monday in a statement on the department's website that US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken discussed the issue in telephone conversations with the British and German foreign ministers, David Cameron and Analena Baerbock. According to the statement, Blinken, Cameron and Baerbock "stressed the importance of preventing further escalation of the situation." The statement added: Blinken emphasized America's unwavering commitment to Israel's security and said we remain vigilant against all threats and will not hesitate to take the necessary measures to protect our people. Earlier, Blinken discussed Iran's punitive strike against the Zionist regime in separate phone calls with his Jordanian, Saudi, Egyptian and Turkish counterparts.