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Israel-Iran live updates: Israeli missile has struck Iran, US officials say - BBC News Israel-Iran live updates: Israeli missile has struck Iran, US officials say - BBC News
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G7 leaders are due to discuss the overnight explosions in Iran on the third day of their three-day meeting in Capri, Italy. Iranian media and officials have downplayed reports of an attack on sites in the central city of Isfahan and the north-western city of Tabriz.
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani says he has spoken with the country's ambassador to Iran and is "following developments". Hossein Dalirian, spokesperson for the country's National Centre of Cyberspace and the Iran Space Agency, in a post X denied there had been a direct missile attack from outside the country, which contradicts the line from US officials that an Israeli missile has hit Iran.
He added that there are currently "no critical issues" for Italian citizens living in Iran and told RAI news that the G7 wanted an "absolute de-escalation".
Canada's Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly, who is also at the meeting, said her team is "monitoring the situation closely".
G7 leaders previously agreed to step up cooperation in managing growing tensions in the Middle East.
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