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Nigeria Fears Middle East War After Iran Israel Strikes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 42594, member: 636"] Nigeria's Foreign Ministry spoke out against fighting between Iran and Israel on Saturday. Government officials condemned attacks that started more violence across both countries. Spokesman Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa called for peace talks instead of military strikes. The African nation worries about civilian deaths during missile exchanges. Leaders want both sides to stop fighting before more people die. Nigerian officials believe continued attacks threaten Middle East stability. Military actions could harm global security and economic growth worldwide. The government supports peaceful solutions through diplomatic meetings. Nigeria asked the United Nations Security Council to help end the crisis immediately. African leaders think negotiation works better than bombing campaigns. The West African country offers to help bring peace to the troubled region. Officials say respect for international law must guide all decisions. Diplomacy creates lasting solutions better than weapons and warfare. Nigeria supports any real efforts to reduce tensions between the warring nations. The government stands ready to assist peace-making activities across the Middle East. [/QUOTE]
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