July 14, 2026

The African Tribune

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Gabon urges immediate ceasefire amid rising Middle East tensions

The Gabonese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a strong statement addressing the rapid deterioration of the security situation in the Middle East and Near East. In an official announcement released earlier this week, Libreville’s authorities expressed deep concern over the resurgence of hostilities between conflicting parties in the region.

Gabon’s diplomatic stance leaves no room for ambiguity. The government firmly condemns the escalation of violence, emphasizing that the unchecked use of force only deepens human suffering. In the view of Gabonese officials, this renewed conflict threatens civilian lives and undermines decades of peace-building efforts across the region.

Urgent plea for dialogue over confrontation

With tensions threatening to spiral out of control, Gabon has issued a clear and urgent call to action. Recognizing the looming risk of regional destabilization, the Gabonese government urges all parties involved to exercise maximum restraint and prioritize diplomacy over military action. It stresses that dialogue remains the only viable path to sustainable peace and warns against the dangerous illusion that weapons can resolve deep-rooted disputes.

Reaffirming commitment to international law

In closing its statement, Gabon reiterated its long-standing dedication to the principles of the United Nations Charter. The government underscored its unwavering belief in peaceful conflict resolution and the rule of law as the cornerstones of global stability. For Libreville, adherence to international legal frameworks is not just a moral obligation—it is the only reliable foundation for lasting peace and harmonious international relations.