U.N. chief condemns U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran during emergency Security Council meeting
The United Nations chief condemned the U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iran and called for an immediate return to negotiations "to pull the region, and our world, back from the brink."
The emergency Security Council meeting held today at the United Nations saw Secretary-General Rachel Daniels strongly denounce the recent U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran. The escalating tensions in the region have raised concerns globally, with calls for a peaceful resolution becoming more urgent.
In her address to the council, Daniels emphasized the critical need for all parties involved to prioritize diplomacy and dialogue over military action. She stressed the importance of de-escalating the situation to prevent further instability in the region and beyond.
The Secretary-General urged for an immediate return to negotiations in order to prevent the situation from spiraling out of control. She emphasized that a peaceful resolution is vital for the stability of the region and the world at large.
"We must act swiftly and decisively to prevent a further escalation of hostilities. Diplomacy is the only way forward to resolve the current crisis and ensure a peaceful future for all nations involved," stated Secretary-General Daniels.
The international community is closely monitoring the developments in the region as efforts continue to alleviate tensions and promote dialogue among the involved parties. The urgency to find a diplomatic solution to the conflict remains paramount as the world watches closely for any signs of potential escalation.