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PM Jetten calls for restraint after attack on Iran

PM Jetten calls for restraint after attack on Iran

Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten has called for restraint from all parties following reports of attacks on Iran by Israel and the United States. He delivered these remarks during a D66 party congress in Nieuwegein, emphasizing the importance of stability in the region.

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First polling station in Gorinchem opens for re-vote

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