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G7 Considers New Sanctions On Iran's Missile Program

Flags pictured during the working session of the G7 foreign ministers

During a virtual meeting on Sunday, Group of Seven leaders discussed the possibility of imposing new sanctions on Iran's missile program in response to the recent attack on Israel. The White House confirmed that the G7 countries are considering diplomatic measures to address the situation.

National security spokesperson John Kirby emphasized the global support for Israel, stating that 'much of the world today is standing with Israel.' The G7, consisting of the United States, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Canada, and Italy, along with the European Union, engaged in consultations to coordinate their response.

The discussions come in the wake of a weekend attack on Israel, prompting concerns about regional stability and security. The G7 leaders are evaluating the appropriate steps to address the escalating tensions and ensure the safety of all parties involved.

Diplomatic measures considered in response to recent attack on Israel.
Virtual G7 meeting on imposing new sanctions on Iran's missile program.
Global support for Israel highlighted by National security spokesperson John Kirby.

While the specifics of the potential sanctions on Iran's missile program were not disclosed, the focus remains on finding a diplomatic solution to the current crisis. The international community is closely monitoring the situation and working together to de-escalate the conflict.

As the G7 continues to deliberate on the best course of action, the world is watching closely to see how the situation unfolds. The unity and cooperation among these major global powers underscore the importance of addressing security challenges through diplomatic channels.

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