Canada and Australia leaders urge war de-escalation, but agree Iran can’t get nuclear weapons

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese are urging for a reduction in tensions related to the ongoing conflict involving Iran. They emphasized that Iran should never be allowed to develop nuclear weapons. This call for de-escalation follows incidents where a U.S. submarine sank an Iranian warship and NATO intercepted an Iranian missile. Both leaders believe that a peaceful resolution requires broader international involvement, including from the Gulf Cooperation Council. Carney also mentioned that while Canada prefers peace, it might support allies if necessary. This situation is significant because it involves global security and the potential spread of nuclear weapons, which could impact international relations and safety. QUESTION: How might the involvement of more countries in the de-escalation process influence the outcome of the conflict with Iran? 

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