The government says it welcomes news of an extended ceasefire in the Middle East, but will continue to monitor how international developments affect the Island.
Officials say the situation between Iran, the US and Israel remains fragile, with global events having wider economic impacts.
In a new statement, government is once again reassuring the public there are no issues with fuel supplies to the Island.
It adds further public updates on the war will follow, including in Tynwald.
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