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Jetten reveals nothing yet on mitigating impact of Iran war

Jetten reveals nothing yet on mitigating impact of Iran war

Prime Minister Rob Jetten has declined to provide details on potential government measures intended to mitigate the economic impact of the war in Iran on Dutch citizens. While a support package worth hundreds of millions of euros is reportedly being prepared, Jetten stated that the plans must first be discussed in the Council of Ministers.

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