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(Update) Ishiba Calls for Calming Down Situation Regarding Iran

(Update) Ishiba Calls for Calming Down Situation Regarding Iran

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba speaks with reporters at his official residence in Tokyo on Sunday, discussing the Israel-Iran conflict following U.S. attacks on Iranian nuclear sites.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba speaks with reporters at his official residence in Tokyo on Sunday, discussing the Israel-Iran conflict following U.S. attacks on Iranian nuclear sites.

   Tokyo, June 22 (Jiji Press)--Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Sunday called for calming down the situation regarding Iran, following the United States' airstrikes on nuclear sites in the Middle East country.
   "It's paramount to calm down the situation soon," Ishiba told reporters at his official residence in Tokyo, showing the Japanese government's stance over the U.S. attacks. "Iran's nuclear development must be blocked," he added.
   When asked whether Japan supports the U.S. attacks, Ishiba said only that his government will fully discuss it.
   Over the recent exchange of fire between Israel and Iran, the Japanese government has called on both countries to exercise restraint while trying not to take sides.
   Also on Sunday, the government held a meeting of its National Security Council at the prime minister's office for discussions on the latest development in the Israel-Iran conflict.

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