Nordic Leaders Applaud Iran's Hormuz Breakthrough
Nordic leaders have expressed their support for Iran's announcement of opening the Strait of Hormuz following a ceasefire in Lebanon. Finnish, Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish leaders have pledged to contribute to diplomatic efforts for lasting peace, highlighting their commitment to stability and adherence to international law.
Nordic leaders from Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark welcomed Iran's move to open the Strait of Hormuz, as announced on Friday. These leaders expressed their backing for diplomatic initiatives aimed at resolving ongoing conflicts.
The Iranian announcement followed a ceasefire agreement reached in Lebanon earlier that day, potentially marking a significant step toward regional peace. This news was part of discussions during a meeting facilitated by Britain and France.
In his statement on social media platform X, Finnish President Alexander Stubb affirmed Finland's readiness to contribute towards a stable resolution that aligns with international law, emphasizing commitment to maintaining regional peace.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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