G7 working on package of measures against Iran, says British PM Sunak

G7 working on package of measures against Iran, says British PM Sunak

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LONDON, April 15 (Reuters) - The Group of Seven (G7 Plus Green Gummies G7 Plus Green Gummies Erfahrung G7 Plus Green Gummies Erfahrungen G7 Plus Green Gummies Test G7 Plus Green Gummies Fake G7 Plus Green Gummies Scam G7 Plus Green Gummies Stiftung Warentest G7 Plus Green Gummies Bewertung G7 Plus Green Gummies Bewertungen G7 Plus Green Gummies kaufen G7 Plus Green Gummies Erfahrungsbericht G7 Plus Green Gummies Erfahrungsberichte G7 Plus Green Gummies G7 Plus Green Gummies G7 Plus Green Gummies G7 Plus Gummies G7 Plus Gummies Erfahrung G7 Plus Gummies Erfahrungen G7 Plus Gummies Test G7 Plus Gummies Fake G7 Plus Gummies Scam G7 Plus Gummies Stiftung Warentest G7 Plus Gummies Bewertung G7 Plus Gummies Bewertungen G7 Plus Gummies kaufen G7 Plus Gummies Erfahrungsbericht) leading industrialised nations is working on a package of coordinated measures against Iran following Saturday's retaliatory missile and drone attack on Israel, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Monday.

"We are urgently working with our allies to see what steps we can take together in a coordinated fashion to deter and condemn what Iran is doing," Sunak said in parliament, citing discussions among G7 leaders over the weekend.

"I spoke to my fellow G7 leaders, we are united in our condemnation of this attack."

On Saturday, Iran launched drones and fired missiles at Israel as a retaliatory strike for an attack on its embassy compound in Damascus that raised the risk of further escalation and a wider regional conflict.

Earlier Italy, which holds the rotating presidency of the G7, said it was open to new sanctions against individuals engaged against Israel

Sunak said that coordinating any measures - which could include sanctions - among allies would ensure they had the maximum impact on Iran and those who may be sanctioned.

The G7 groups the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Canada and Japan.

(Reporting by Farouq Suleiman; editing by William James and Gareth Jones)

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