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Leaders of Canada and Australia urge Iran war de-escalation, affirm Iranians can't have nuclear weapons

Leaders of Canada and Australia urge Iran war de-escalation, affirm Iranians can't have nuclear weapons

Summary

The leaders of Canada and Australia discussed the ongoing conflict involving Iran and urged for a reduction in fighting. They also emphasized that Iran should not be allowed to have nuclear weapons.

Key Facts

  • The Prime Ministers of Canada and Australia met to talk about the war involving Iran.
  • They both called for reducing the conflict and preventing further escalation.
  • The leaders agreed that Iran must not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons.
  • The meeting followed an incident where a U.S. submarine sank an Iranian warship.
  • Turkey reported that NATO defenses stopped a missile from Iran before it entered Turkish airspace.
  • The Canadian Prime Minister is Mark Carney, and the Australian Prime Minister is Anthony Albanese.
  • Their joint message was for more countries to work together to stop the hostilities.

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