Japan Condemns Israeli Strikes Against Iran, Urges Restraint
- Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba condemned Israel's attack on Iranian targets, calling it "totally intolerable" and "extremely regrettable."
- Japan's Foreign Ministry raised its danger advisory for Iran to level 3, advising nationals to "avoid all travel" and upgraded Israel's advisory to level 3 or higher.
- Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya emphasized the importance of peace and stability in the Middle East, urging restraint from all parties.
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Japan condemns Israel's attack on Iran for escalating situation
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Friday condemned Israel's attack on Iranian nuclear and military targets, while vowing to work with other Group of Seven members to ease tensions in the Middle East. Ishiba told reporters that Israel's move was "totally intolerable" and "extremely regrettable," adding, "Any actions that could…
Japan ‘strongly condemns’ Israel’s attack on Iran
TOKYO: Japan has joined in the condemnation of Israel’s attack on Iran with Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya saying the attack “escalates the situation” in the Middle East, Japan’s Foreign Ministry reported. “We deeply regret that military force was used despite ongoing diplomatic efforts, including talks between the US and Iran, to achieve a peaceful resolution to the Iranian
At a press conference on the 13th, Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi said, "We strongly condemn this escalating action" in regards to Israel's preemptive attack on Iran. He stressed that peace and stability in the Middle East are extremely important to Japan, and stated, "We call on all parties involved to exercise maximum restraint." He said it was "extremely regrettable" that military means had been used amid ongoing efforts to peacefully resolve…
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