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Starmer, Merz e Macron chiedono di fermare l'escalation

epa12173185 People pass by a damaged high-rise building that was hit by Israeli air strikes, north of Tehran, Iran, 13 June 2025. Israel launched strikes on Iran and its capital Tehran early 13 June, killing top military figures, including Armed Forces Chiefs of Staff Mohammad Bagheri and Chief Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Hossein Salami, both countries confirmed. The strikes were part of Operation Rising Lion, Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu said, adding that Iran's nuclear programme poses a threat to 'Israel's very survival.' EPA/ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH
epa12173185 People pass by a damaged high-rise building that was hit by Israeli air strikes, north of Tehran, Iran, 13 June 2025. Israel launched strikes on Iran and its capital Tehran early 13 June, killing top military figures, including Armed Forces Chiefs of Staff Mohammad Bagheri and Chief Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Hossein Salami, both countries confirmed. The strikes were part of Operation Rising Lion, Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu said, adding that Iran's nuclear programme poses a threat to 'Israel's very survival.' EPA/ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH
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LONDRA, 13 GIU - Un appello congiunto a evitare ogni "ulteriore escalation" dopo gli attacchi delle ultime ore d'Israele all'Iran è stato lanciato oggi pomeriggio dal primo ministro britannico Keir Starmer, da quello tedesco Friedrich Merz e dal presidente francese Emmanuel Macron dopo una consultazione telefonica a tre. Lo riferisce Downing Street, precisando che "i tre leader hanno discusso delle gravi preoccupazioni che da tempo gravano sul programma nucleare iraniano, sollecitando tutte le parti a trattenersi da ogni ulteriore escalation che potrebbe destabilizzare ulteriormente la regione" mediorientale.

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