David Lammy Warns Against Middle Eastern Conflict
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy emphasizes the high cost and risks of a prolonged regional conflict in the Middle East, cautioning against returning to past hostilities between Israel and southern Lebanon, which could have significant global economic impacts.
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British Foreign Secretary David Lammy warned of the high stakes involved in a potential Middle Eastern conflict, stressing that no one wants to see Israel embroiled in southern Lebanon once more.
He emphasized that a regional war would come at a steep price for the Middle East and ripple across the global economy.
Lammy's comments highlight the precarious nature of current tensions and the broader implications of escalated hostilities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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