G7 leaders held an emergency video conference meeting following Iran's unprecedented attack on Israel. The meeting was chaired by Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni, whose country is the rotating chairman of the G-7, reported AFP and Reuters, quoted by BTA.
At it, the leaders of the G-7 declared that they are ready to take measures against Iran in response to its new destabilizing actions. This was stated in their communiqué after the meeting, distributed by the Italian rotating presidency of the G-7.
"We are demanding that Iran and its allies end their attacks, and we are ready to take new measures now in response to new destabilizing actions,” the leaders of the US, Canada, Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Japan said.< /p>
They also express their full support for Israel and its people and reaffirm their commitment to support Israel's security.
„With its actions, Iran has taken another step towards the destabilization of the region and risks causing an uncontrollable regional escalation. This must be avoided, the leaders of the G-7 emphasize and declare their readiness to work to stabilize the situation in the Middle East, reported Reuters.
The G7 leaders also pledged to strengthen their cooperation to provide more humanitarian aid to the Palestinians in Gaza, the communiqué from the meeting also said.
They also commit to intensifying their cooperation to end the crisis in Gaza, including by continuing efforts for an immediate and sustainable ceasefire and the release of hostages held by Hamas. it is said in the text of the communique.