Carney backs Iran strikes with regret, urges de-escalation

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he supports the strikes on Iran 'with regret' and urged all parties to de-escalate, arguing that neutralising Iran is a grave global threat while criticizing the US and Israel for acting without UN consent; he warned that a nuclear-armed Iran would be an enormous threat and noted Canada’s ongoing diplomacy with India amid related security and energy discussions.
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