Gabon firmly condemns renewed violence in middle east and north africa

Gabon firmly condemns renewed violence in middle east and north africa

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has broken its silence in response to the rapid deterioration of the security situation in the Middle East and North Africa. In an official statement released today, Gabonese authorities expressed deep concern over the escalating conflict.

Libreville’s diplomacy underscored its strong opposition to the resumption of hostilities, stating that it «regrets the renewed outbreak of violence between the parties involved in the Middle East and North Africa». The government emphasized that this military escalation only deepens human suffering, endangering civilian lives and undermining peace efforts across the region.

Urgent call for ceasefire and dialogue

With fears of a broader regional crisis looming, Gabonese diplomacy is urging immediate action. «The risks of a wider conflagration threaten stability across the entire region,» officials warned. In response, the Gabonese government has issued a firm appeal for all parties to lay down their arms, exercise maximum restraint, and prioritize diplomatic negotiations over military confrontation.

Commitment to international law and peace

In its concluding remarks, Gabon reaffirmed its longstanding commitment to global peace and security. The government stressed its «dedication to the principles of the United Nations Charter and the peaceful resolution of disputes.» For Libreville, adherence to international law remains the only legitimate and effective path to resolving global crises and fostering lasting peace among nations.

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