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OIC condemns Israeli strikes on Iran

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ISTANBUL: The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has strongly condemned Israel’s recent attacks on Iran, called for an immediate cessation of aggression and expressed deep concern over the escalating conflict.

In a joint statement issued after a meeting of foreign ministers in Istanbul, the 57-member body condemned Israel’s actions and stressed the urgent need to cease its military attacks. The OIC warned that the situation was rapidly deteriorating and posed a serious threat to regional stability.

To support diplomatic efforts, the OIC announced the establishment of a Ministerial Contact Group to engage with key international and regional stakeholders. The group aims to help reduce tensions and find a peaceful solution to the crisis.

The OIC also called on the international community to take effective deterrent measures against Israel and hold it accountable for its violations and crimes.

In a separate statement, the OIC expressed “deep concern” over the recent US attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, calling them a “dangerous escalation” that threatens to further harm the region and undermine peace and security.

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