UN Chief Warns Iran Attacks Will Have 'Grave Consequences' for the World
- The US bombed three Iranian nuclear facilities, including Fordow, during airstrikes on Sunday, with President Donald Trump declaring the sites 'completely and fully' obliterated.
- UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the US strikes as a 'dangerous escalation' and a 'direct threat to international peace and security'.
- The Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran called the airstrikes 'contrary to international law' and urged for international support against the US actions.
- Democrats, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, criticized Trump's actions, arguing he acted beyond his powers to declare war, with concerns about potential conflict escalation.
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The U.S. attacks on Ir n provoked further reactions, some of them Israel and the UN.
Following the US attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, UN Secretary General Guterres warns against further escalations. Iran is requesting a special session of the Security Council. Sharp criticism is also coming from the US Democrats.

UN chief Guterres says US strike on Iran a dangerous escalation
UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres on Saturday branded the US strikes on Iran as a “dangerous escalation in a region already on the edge — and a direct threat to international peace and security.”
The Uno warns, the EU warns, Starmer justifies, and Cuba sees a breach of international law: International organizations and heads of state comment on the US air strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities.
UN chief warns Iran attacks will have 'grave consequences' for the world
UN chief Antonio Guterres has spoken out about the US attacks on Iran, with the secretary general admitting he is 'gravely alarmed' by the attacks which are a 'threat to international peace and security'
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