Iran calls for emergency UN meeting after Israeli military attack
- Iran has called for an emergency United Nations Security Council meeting following Israeli airstrikes that killed at least 86 people and targeted its nuclear program and military facilities.
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the airstrikes are a "blatant violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity" of Iran and a clear act of aggression.
- Iran's Leader Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei warned that the Israeli regime will face "severe punishment" for the strikes, indicating a serious escalation in regional tensions.
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Iran's Foreign Minister had a telephone conversation with his Cypriot counterpart - He stated that Iran will give a strong response to Israel, underlining his country's determination to defend its sovereignty
Iran foreign minister says U.N. security general ‘voiced regret’ over ‘Israeli aggression’ in call
“He underscored his commitment to using U.N. mechanisms to help de-escalate tensions and restore peace and stability in the region,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says in a statement
Iran calls on UN Security Council to hold Israeli regime accountable for its crimes
Iran’s envoy to the UN, Amir Saeed Iravani, addressed an emergency session of the UN Security Council on Saturday, urging the council to hold Israel accountable for its aggression.
The Permanent Mission of Iran to the United Nations has called for an emergency meeting of the Organization ' s Security Council in connection with Israel ' s military operation against the Islamic Republic of Iran, reports Tasnim.
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