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Vans claims to have established a coordination mechanism to prevent the escalation of the Middle East situation
BlockBeats News, June 22 — U.S. Vice President Harris delivered a speech in Switzerland. Harris stated that the U.S. has established a coordination mechanism to prevent further escalation of conflicts in the Middle East, and said that the mechanism has begun to show results, with the situation in Lebanon easing recently.
Harris said that if the conflict continues to escalate, it will not help all parties maintain their security, and may instead harm the overall security situation in the region. Therefore, the U.S. and relevant parties have established communication and coordination mechanisms to ensure the situation does not worsen further. Harris noted that, based on recent developments, the mechanism has achieved preliminary results. "In the past 24 hours, the situation in Lebanon has been one of the calmest periods in recent times, and the situation in the previous 24 hours has also been relatively stable."