The Spanish prime minister again called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon, and to end the “cycle of violence” that brings “only death and destruction”, Anadolu reports

Speaking at an event in Madrid, Pedro Sanchez said that territorial integrity, sovereignty of states, protection of civilians and access to humanitarian aid are the fundamental principles of peaceful coexistence between nations.

Touching on the ongoing situation in the Middle East, specifically in Lebanon and Gaza, Sanchez said “It is essential for all sides to act in a responsible manner,” stressing that escalation must be avoided at all costs.

“We once again call for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza and Lebanon and respect for international law in order to end this spiral of violence that only brings death and destruction,” he said.


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