Tensions rise in the United Nations while allied allies condemn the American military action, while the United States, Israel rejects blame.
The United Nations Security Council held an emergency session after the US -led strikes against the Iranian Nuclear sitesThis leads to severe reprimanding from many member states and the renewal of calls for a ceasefire in the Middle East, as the allies praised Israel and the United States for the attack.
Russia, China and Pakistan have proposed a resolution that requires “immediate and unconditional ceasefire”, according to diplomats familiar with the draft distributed on Sunday. While the proposal is not explicitly mentioned United States or IsraelHe condemns attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities. The vote has not yet been determined.
To pass, the decision requires support for at least nine members or any veto of the five permanent members-the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia and China, making it abnormal because the United States will not divide itself.
Speaking to the Council, the Secretary -General of the United Nations warned Antonio Guterres that the region stood “on a lethal spiral.”
“The bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities by the United States represents a risky turn in a region that is already reel.” “We are now risked by bending to Rathol from revenge after revenge. We must act – immediately and resolve – to stop the fighting and return to serious and sustainable negotiations on the Iranian nuclear program.”
The US Ambassador Durothy Xia defended military action, saying that Washington had moved to dismantle the ability to enrich Iran to protect its citizens and allies.
“It is finally time for the United States, in defense of its ally and our own interests, to act decisively,” Xia told the room. “Iran should not escalate … any Iranian attack, directly or indirectly, against Americans or American bases that will meet the devastating revenge.”
Iran’s ambassador, Ali Bahraini, said that the Israeli attacks and the United States on Iran did not turn into “in a vacuum”, adding that it is the result of “political motives” actions of the United States and its European partners.
He said that the United States “decided to destroy diplomacy” and made it clear that the Iranian army would decide “timing, nature and size” from its response.
Meanwhile, Israeli envoy Danny Danny said that the attacks made the world a “safer place” and rejected calls for condemnation. He said when asked if Israel supports the change of the regime in Tehran: “This is for the Iranian people to decide, not for us.”
China Fu Kong ambassador condemned the American strikes and urged restraint. “We call for an immediate ceasefire,” he said. “China is very anxious about the risk of getting control of the situation.”
The Nebenzya Neebenzya envoy in Russia described the attacks as another sign of Washington’s ignorance of international standards. “The United States has opened the Pandora Fund,” he said. “Nobody knows what a disaster or suffering will follow.”
Pakistan’s ambassador, Aseem Efikhar Ahmed, also condemned the American shelling, describing him as great anxiety. He said: “The sharp rise in tensions and violence as a result of Israeli aggression and illegal acts is very annoying.” “Pakistan stands in solidarity with the government and the brotherly people in Iran during this difficult time.” That day came after Pakistan proposed the nomination of US President Donald Trump to Nobel Peace Prize.
Trump’s announcement that the American forces “blur” the main nuclear sites of Iran, which was the most important Western military action against Tehran since the 1979 revolution.
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grouosi, told the council that although the extent of the underground damage is still unclear, the impressive pits were visible at the Fordo enrichment site. It seems that the ISFAHAN tunnels have been beaten, while Natanz – a long target for Israeli sabotage – has been injured again.
Iran photographed Grossian for being involved in paving the way for Israel and the United States to attack it.
The International Nuclear Energy Agency Council approved a decision Announcement that Iran was not compatible With its commitment to international nuclear guarantees on the day before Israel its initial attack on June 13.
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