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We condemn attacks launched from Iran against Israel, we stand in full solidarity with Israel (Ciolacu)

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Prime minister Marcel Ciolacu strongly condemns the attacks launched by Iran on Israel and voices his full solidarity with Israel, affirming the right of this state to defend itself „against any threats to its sovereignty”.

„We strongly condemn the missile attacks launched from Iran against Israel. These acts of aggression undermine regional peace and must cease unequivocally. We stand in full solidarity with Israel and affirm its right to defend itself against any threats to its sovereignty,” Marcel Ciolacu said Tuesday evening in a post on the social media platform X.

Iran on Tuesday launched an attack with hundreds of ballistic missiles on Israel in retaliation to Israel’s campaign against the Shiite pro-Iranian group Hezbollah in Lebanon.

AGERPRES

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