UN Security Council Holds Emergency Meeting After US Strikes Iran
- The UN Security Council held an emergency session on Sunday following US military strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities in Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan.
- The strikes aimed to dismantle Iran's nuclear enrichment capacity amid longstanding concerns over Iran's nuclear ambitions and regional threats.
- Israel's Ambassador Danon praised the US action as removing a global existential threat while Iran condemned the attacks as violations of international law and vowed a measured military response.
- UN Secretary-General Guterres called the strikes a dangerous escalation risking uncontrollable conflict with catastrophic effects, urging all states to de-escalate and follow international law.
- The Security Council remained divided, highlighting challenges in achieving a diplomatic solution as Iran retained its right to self-defense and the event underscored the region’s fragile stability.
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UN Security Council meets following US strikes in Iran
“Where were you when Iran turned negotiation into theater and deceit into strategy?” Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon said of critics of Washington’s weekend military operation The post UN Security Council meets following US strikes in Iran appeared first on JNS.org.
Danon at UN Security Council: When time ran out, America showed courage
Israel’s UN Ambassador praises the US for "removing the greatest existential threat" to global security after strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities. The US and Israel defend the action as self-defense, while Iran condemns it as a violation of international law.
UN Security Council holds emergency meeting after U.S. strikes on Iran
Iran’s U.N. ambassador, Amir Saeid Iravani, told an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council that the U.S. "decided to destroy diplomacy,” and that the Iranian military will decide the “timing, nature and scale” of the country's "proportionate response.”
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