“Fighting between Israel and Iran can adversely affect global financial stability, especially oil markets, diplomats say.”, – WRITE: www.unian.ua
Fighting between Israel and Iran can adversely affect global financial stability, especially oil markets, diplomats say.

“Recognizing the risks of further destabilization of the whole region, we state that the continuation of hostilities can have negative consequences for international security and global financial stability, especially in oil markets,” – stated in the department.
According to Ukrainian diplomats, it is important to avoid further destabilization of the region, to prevent civilian victims.
“We remind us that the Iranian regime supports Russia in its illegal invasive war against Ukraine and provides Moscow weapons for killing Ukrainians. Iran is a source of many problems in the Middle East and abroad,” the statement said.
It is also believed that the restoration of peace and stability in the Middle East will be the interests of not only the region but the entire international community. Because security in Europe and the Middle East is directly related.
“In this context, we urge the international community for joint and decisive action to overcome modern security threats and coordinated restraining the group of aggressive regimes – Russia, Iran and North Korea,” the Foreign Ministry added.
Ukrainians are advised to stay with trips to the Middle EastAs reported by UNIAN, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommends that Ukrainian citizens do not go to six countries after Israel’s attack on Iran. In particular, the department advises Ukrainians to refrain from traveling to the state of Israel, the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Jordan King of the Kingdom, the Republic of Iraq, the Livan Republic and the Syrian Arab Republic to stabilize the situation.
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