Global Diplomacy and Tensions: Voices on Iran's Unrest
China, Turkey, and New Zealand express their stances on the situation in Iran amidst economic unrest. China emphasizes regional stability, Turkey denounces foreign intervention, while New Zealand criticizes the harsh crackdown on protests. Meanwhile, Lufthansa adjusts flights over security concerns in the Middle East.
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China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi assured Iran's counterpart about China's supportive stance, with China opposing external domination and advocating for peaceful solutions. Wang reaffirmed China's belief in Iran's ability to maintain stability.
Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan declared opposition to foreign military intervention in Iran, attributing Iran's unrest to economic issues from sanctions. He urged for diplomatic resolutions to these structural problems.
Lufthansa announced suspension of night flights to Tel Aviv and Amman over regional security concerns. The airline plans daytime flights until Monday and will bypass Iranian and Iraqi airspace for safety, amid fears of escalating violence in Iran.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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