The Iran did not send any message to Israel Through a third country, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Bagey said today.
In his statement, he denies what he had mentioned earlier today, Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides that Tehran has asked him to convey a message to Tel Aviv.
Specifically Nikos Christodoulides He had stated: “Iran, has asked us to convey a message to Israel and we will do so,” noting that today he would have a telephone conversation with the Israeli prime minister today, while noting that Cyprus had requested the EU’s convergence of the Foreign Affairs Council for examinations.
The Cypriot president had a series of telephone communications with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al -Sisi, United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed al -Nachi and Prime Minister Kyriakis and Prime Minister Kyriakis Union, with the aim of contributing to reducing tension in the wider area.
The Cypriot government spokesman Mr Letibiotis said the Republic of Cyprus conveyed the messages that arise through all contacts, at all levels, to avoid further escalating the tension and recruitment of diplomacy to find solutions and resolution.
“This message is in common with our contacts and we clearly convey it to all interlocutors. Especially to the directly involved. Especially in terms of the EU that can and has to play a role, “Mr Letibiotis told the Cyprus News Agency.
As a Member State of the EU and State of the region that maintains excellent relations with all states in the region, the transfer of these messages is part of the stabilizing role that we can play as Cyprus as Cyprus.
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