Prime Minister Gaston Browne has publicly condemned recent missile attacks in the Middle East, calling for an immediate de-escalation of tensions in the region, according to Antigua.news.

The Antiguan leader added his voice to growing international concern over the escalating conflict, urging all parties involved to step back from further military action.

Details of the full statement, including the specific parties addressed and the context of the attacks referenced, were reported by Antigua.news. The Antiguan Herald was unable to independently verify the complete contents of the Prime Minister's remarks at the time of publication.

Antigua and Barbuda, as a member of the international community and the United Nations, has historically advocated for peaceful resolution of conflicts. Prime Minister Browne's condemnation signals the twin-island nation's continued engagement with global geopolitical developments, even as a small island developing state.