Britain and Italy discussed on Monday the latest regional escalation with Lebanese and Israeli officials.
Britain welcomes the Lebanese government's call for a cessation of all violence after an attack on the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights blamed on Lebanon's Hezbollah, Britain's foreign minister said following a call with Lebanon's caretaker prime minister.
"I spoke to (Lebanon's) Prime Minister @Najib_Mikati today to express my concern at escalating tension and welcomed the Government of Lebanon’s statement urging for cessation of all violence," David Lammy wrote on X on Monday.
"We both agreed that widening of conflict in the region is in nobody’s interest."
Italian foreign minister Antonio Tajani has discussed preventing a new war in the Middle East with his Israeli and Lebanese counterparts, Israel Katz and Bou Habib, he said on Monday.
"Breaking the spiral of violence is possible", he wrote on social media platform X.
He said the Italian government was committed to peace and stability, including through Italy's presence in the United Nations' UNIFIL contingent.