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Aoun says Iran attacks target stability in Middle East

Aoun says Iran attacks target stability in Middle East

Nahar Net17 hours ago

by Naharnet Newsdesk 13 June 2025, 10:57
President Joseph Aoun said in a statement that Israel's attack on Iran 'did not only target the Iranian people, but also all international efforts exerted to maintain stability in the Middle East and neighboring countries and avoid escalation therein.'
He called for 'the international community to take effective and swift action to prevent Israel from achieving its goals.'

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