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Tunisia said it is following with deep concern and grave anxiety the serious military escalation unfolding in the Middle East region and the risks of a widening conflict.
The Republic of Tunisia has officially expressed grave anxiety regarding the severe military escalation in the Middle East, warning that the widening conflict poses an existential threat to regional and international security.
As the theater of war expands rapidly across the Middle East, drawing in global superpowers and regional proxies, the diplomatic corridors of North Africa are ringing with alarm. Tunisia, strategically positioned between Europe and the Arab world, has firmly voiced its opposition to the descent into chaos.
The statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is a calculated diplomatic maneuver, reflecting the country's deep historical ties to the Palestinian cause and its acute vulnerability to the economic and security spillover of a prolonged Middle Eastern conflict.
Tunisia’s official communication unequivocally calls for an immediate, unconditional de-escalation of military activities. The government in Tunis expressed profound concern over the targeting of sovereign territories, specifically referencing the recent unprecedented strikes involving the US, Israel, Iran, and Lebanon.
The Ministry emphasized that militaristic adventurism will only deepen the humanitarian catastrophes already ravaging the region. Tunisia reiterated its steadfast support for international law and called upon the global community to hold aggressors accountable for violations of human rights.
For Tunisia, the conflict is not merely a distant geopolitical chess game; it presents tangible threats to its own national security and economic stability.
Beyond the geopolitical calculus, the Tunisian response is heavily laced with humanitarian concern. The state continues to align itself strongly with the plight of civilian populations caught in the crossfire, particularly in Gaza and Lebanon.
President Kais Saied has consistently positioned Tunisia as a vocal advocate for Arab sovereignty and self-determination, utilizing international forums to demand immediate ceasefires and the opening of unhindered humanitarian corridors.
Tunisia is urging an emergency convening of the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to forge a unified diplomatic front against the escalating violence. The strategy relies on multilateral pressure to force a cessation of hostilities before the conflict crosses the threshold of a full-scale regional war.
“The international community cannot stand idly by as the region is plunged into an abyss. Diplomacy must triumph over destruction, for the sake of all our futures,” the Ministry’s communiqué concluded.
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