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China urged parties to the conflict, especially Israel, to cease attacks as soon as possible and begin dialogue and negotiations, the ministry said.
There is a growing risk that this conflict could rapidly get out of control – with catastrophic consequences for civilians, the region, and the world,” Guterres said in a statement as reported by Reuters
“There is a growing risk that this conflict could rapidly get out of control – with catastrophic consequences for civilians, the region, and the world,” Guterres said in a statement as reported by Reuters.
“At this perilous hour, it is critical to avoid a spiral of chaos. There is no military solution. The only path forward is diplomacy. The only hope is peace,” he said.
Within the Middle East, the ministry of foreign affairs of Saudi Arabia — a regional ally of the U.S., which only revived relations with Iran in March 2023 after a seven year diplomatic rift — said it is following developments in “sisterly” Iran with “great concern.”
Within the Middle East, the ministry of foreign affairs of Saudi Arabia — a regional ally of the U.S., which only revived relations with Iran in March 2023 after a seven-year diplomatic rift — said it is following developments in “sisterly” Iran with “great concern.”
Yemen’s Houthi militant group, historically backed by Tehran, denounced the U.S.′ “blatant aggression” against Iran in a Google-translated statement carried by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba).
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the situation in the Middle East “remains volatile and stability in the region is a priority,” calling on Tehran to resume negotiations and reach a diplomatic solution
In Europe, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the situation in the Middle East “remains volatile and stability in the region is a priority,” calling on Tehran to resume negotiations and reach a diplomatic solution. The U.K., France and Germany have been attempting to de-escalate tensions through rapprochement with Tehran in recent days.
Dmitry Medvedev, a senior security official and former president of Russia, on Sunday questioned Trump’s odds of clinching a Nobel Peace Prize despite his recent nomination, saying the White House leader “who came as a peacemaker president, started a new war for the United States” in a Google-translated Telegram post.
action and noting his government will fully discuss the development
Venezuela’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Yvan Gil condemned the attacks in a message on Telegram: “Venezuela Condemns U.S. Military Aggression Against Iran and Demands an Immediate Cessation of Hostilities. The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela firmly and categorically condemns the bombing carried out by the United States military, at the request of the State of Israel, against nuclear facilities in the Islamic Republic of Iran, including the Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan complexes.”
Cuba’s President Miguel Diaz-Canel also condemned the attacks on the social media platform X, saying: “We strongly condemn the US bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities, which constitutes a dangerous escalation of the conflict in the Middle East. The aggression seriously violates the UN Charter and international law and plunges humanity into a crisis with irreversible consequences.”
Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs called for a diplomatic dialogue in a post on X: “The ministry urgently calls for diplomatic dialogue for peace between the parties involved in the Middle East conflict
A spokesperson for the Australian government also called for de-escalation, Reuters reported: “We have been clear that Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile program has been a threat to international peace and security. We note the US President’s statement that now is the time for peace. The security situation in the region is highly volatile. We continue to call for de-escalation, dialogue and diplomacy.”
Reactions across the globe are slowly coming in as leaders weigh the impact of the attack.
South Korea’s National Security Council convened on Sunday, with advisor Wi Sung lac urging “relevant ministries to minimize the impact of the recent series of developments in the Middle,” according to the comments of a presidential spokesperson carried by South Korea news agency Yonhap
Pope Leo said the international community must strive to avoid war that risks opening an “irreparable abyss,” and that diplomacy should take the place of conflict.
No armed victory can compensate for the pain of mothers, the fear of children, the stolen future
“No armed victory can compensate for the pain of mothers, the fear of children, the stolen future. Let diplomacy silence the weapons, let nations chart their future with peace efforts, not with violence and bloody conflicts,” he added.
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