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Kazakhstan foreign minister discusses Middle East with regional ministers

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March 2 (Reuters) - Kazakhstan's ‌Foreign Minister discussed events in ​Iran and throughout the Middle East on Monday with ⁠counterparts from Central Asia and Azerbaijan, the Kazakhstan Foreign Ministry said.

A ministry statement said ​those taking part in the discussion, unusual in ‌that it involved most states in the region at one time, called for a negotiated settlement ⁠to the upheaval in and ⁠around Iran.

The ministers, the statement said, stressed "the importance of de-escalating tensions, adhering to international law, and combining efforts in the interest of ‌maintaining regional security, peace, and stability".

The statement said ⁠Kazakhstan's minister, Yermek Kosherbayev, ‌met his opposite numbers from ​Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, as well as Azerbaijan.

He expressed thanks to Turkmenistan and ‌Azerbaijan for facilitating evacuations from ​Iran and said ⁠the countries concerned were prepared to coordinate ‌on further departures, ⁠as well as other issues.

U.S. and Israeli air attacks against Iran widened on Monday. Israel attacked ​Lebanon in ‌response to strikes by Hezbollah and Tehran kept ⁠up missile and drone ​attacks on Gulf states.

(Reporting by Reuters; ​editing by David Gaffen)

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