British Foreign Secretary David Cameron has called for coordinated sanctions against Iran following the country's large-scale attack on Israel over the weekend. The attack has raised global concerns about the potential escalation of conflict in the region. Cameron emphasized the importance of a united front among the world's largest economies to address Iran's destabilizing activities.
Speaking ahead of a G7 Foreign Ministers meeting in Capri, Italy, Cameron stressed the need for joint action against Iran. He highlighted Iran's involvement in what he described as 'malign activity' in the region and urged for a clear and unequivocal message to be sent to Iran by the G7.
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock joined Cameron in Israel for talks with top Israeli officials in response to Iran's aerial attack. The discussions focused on addressing the escalating tensions in the region and exploring potential strategies to counter Iran's aggressive actions.
Meanwhile, US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan announced that the United States would be imposing new sanctions on Iran. Sullivan expressed confidence that allies and partners of the US would also implement their own sanctions in response to Iran's recent actions.
The international community is closely monitoring the situation in the Middle East and is actively considering measures to deter further aggression from Iran. The upcoming G7 meeting is expected to be a crucial platform for discussing and coordinating efforts to address the escalating tensions in the region.