Brics Countries Condemn Attacks on Iran
- BRICS, led by Brazil, expressed grave concern over military strikes against Iran, stating they violate international law and IAEA resolutions.
- The airstrikes by the Israeli regime resulted in over 600 casualties, including military commanders and nuclear scientists, due to attacks on June 13.
- Iran retaliated with missile strikes against Israeli targets, demonstrating its military capabilities and resolve.
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire on June 24, indicating a perceived strategic failure as Iranian officials claimed victory.
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BRICS countries express grave concern over military strikes against Iran - The Tribune
'We express grave concern over the military strikes against Iran since 13 June 2025, which constitute a violation of international law and the Charter of the United Nations, and the subsequent escalation of the security situation in the Middle East,' the statement read.
BRICS member states condemn Israeli-American aggression against Iran
The BRICS member states have strongly condemned the Israeli-American aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran, saying they violated the UN Charter through illegal and unprovoked attacks.
The Iranian-Israeli war is not just a military or nuclear conflict. Behind the surface of the bombings and diplomatic threats lies a much deeper battle: an economic war that seeks to preserve U.S. global hegemony against the rise of a multipolar world order led by emerging powers such as China, Russia and their allies in the Brics bloc. The recent Israeli aggression against Iranian facilities has been presented as a "preventive" action, but its …
BRICS Slams US-Israeli Strikes on Iran as UN Charter Violation - World news - Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – BRICS nations issued a scathing joint statement denouncing the illegal military assaults carried out by the Israeli regime and the United States against the Islamic Republic of Iran, declaring them flagrant violations of the UN Charter and international law.
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