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'We must prepare for the worst,' says Celso Amorim about the conflict in the Middle East

Brazil's Ambassador Celso Amorim warns the country to brace for a possible escalation of conflict in the Middle East involving Iran, the United States, and Israel.

Celso Amorim, Brazil's Ambassador and a special advisor to President Luiz InΓ‘cio Lula da Silva, expressed urgent concerns over the escalating conflict in the Middle East during an interview on GloboNews. He emphasized that Brazil should prepare for the worst as tensions rise among Iran, the United States, and Israel. He condemned the assassination of an active country's leader, highlighting the grave implications of such actions on global stability.

In his remarks, Amorim pointed to the potential for the conflict to spread further throughout the region, particularly mentioning that Iran has a history of supplying weaponry to Shiite groups in various countries and aligning with radical factions. This raises alarms about the cascading effects that a localized conflict could have, endangering broader peace and security in the Middle East and beyond.

Additionally, Amorim indicated that he intends to discuss the situation with President Lula later that day, noting their lack of communication since the onset of the conflict. He also mentioned Brazil's previous expressions of solidarity with countries affected by retaliatory attacks, reinforcing the government's commitment to engaging constructively in international affairs amid complex geopolitical tensions.

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