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FG Condemns Israeli Strike On Iran, Calls For Peace

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BY NKECHI NARCHE-ESEZOBORThe Nigeria government has condemned Israel’s preemptive strike on Iran that has led to an escalation of hostilities between Iran and the State of Israel.

In a statement issued Saturday by the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa, the Federal Government called for an immediate restraint and end to the violence and rising hostilities between Israel and Iran.

It added that the continued retaliation risks not only civilian lives but also threatens to destabilise the broader Middle East, with serious consequences for international peace and economic stability.

The statement reads further; As a nation deeply committed to the principles of peaceful coexistence, non-aggression, and multilateral diplomacy, Nigeria calls on all involved to prioritise dialogue over confrontation.

“We urge the international community, particularly the United Nations Security Council, to intensify efforts toward immediate de-escalation and to provide a platform for constructive engagement.

“The path to lasting peace lies in diplomacy, mutual respect, and adherence to international law. Nigeria stands ready to support all genuine efforts aimed at de-escalating tensions and promoting peace in the region,” the statement added.

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