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Kurdistan Region’s Presidency Expresses Concern Over Escalating Middle East Tensions

Gulan Media September 29, 2024 News
Kurdistan Region’s Presidency Expresses Concern Over Escalating Middle East Tensions

Erbil, Kurdistan Region – The Kurdistan Region’s Presidency issued a statement on Sunday expressing grave concern over the escalating military developments and rising tensions in the Middle East, particularly following the recent targeting of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary General of Hezbollah, and his companions.

In the statement, the Presidency extended its condolences to the families of Nasrallah and his companions, mourning their loss and standing in solidarity with them during this difficult time.

The Presidency warned that the ongoing hostilities pose a significant threat to the security and stability of the region. It cautioned that continued escalation of violence could lead to further tragedies and widespread destruction, impacting all parties without exception.

Calling for restraint, the Kurdistan Region’s Presidency urged all involved actors to prioritize peace and exercise wisdom in order to prevent further deterioration of the situation. The statement emphasized the importance of safeguarding stability in the Middle East amidst the current crisis.

Full Statement from the Kurdistan Region’s Presidency:

*"We express our deep concern over the rapid military developments taking place in the region, including the targeting of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary General of the Lebanese Hezbollah, and his companions. We offer our condolences to the families of the martyrs and their loved ones, and stand in solidarity with them in these difficult times.

These events pose a serious threat to the security and stability of the region. We warn that continued escalation will only lead to more tragedies and destruction that will affect everyone without exception.

Therefore, we call on all parties to exercise wisdom and restraint to avoid a deterioration of the situation and ensure the preservation of stability in the region."*

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