Israeli-U.S. strikes on Iran 'inconsistent with international law', says Canada PM
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has expressed strong concerns regarding the recent Israeli and U.S. military strikes on Iran, labeling them as 'inconsistent with international law.' He emphasized that the ongoing conflict in West Asia exemplifies a failure of the international order to maintain peace and stability in the region. Trudeau's remarks come amidst heightened tensions following these strikes, which he argues exacerbate the humanitarian crisis and undermine diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving long-standing disputes in the Middle East. The Prime Minister's comments reflect Canada's commitment to international law and underscore the need for a coordinated global response to conflicts that threaten regional and global security. His statements have reignited discussions on the role of major powers in the Middle East and the necessity of adhering to established legal frameworks to prevent further escalation of violence.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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