UN chief condemns U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran during emergency Security Council meeting

In a recent emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council, UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed strong condemnation of the recent airstrikes conducted by the United States and Israel against Iran, deeming them a violation of international law, including the provisions of the UN Charter. Guterres' remarks come in light of escalating tensions in the Middle East, where military actions by the U.S. and its ally Israel have been criticized for undermining regional stability and exacerbating conflicts. The Secretary-General called for all parties to exercise restraint and adhere to international norms, highlighting the need for diplomatic dialogue to resolve ongoing disputes. This situation marks a significant moment in international relations as world leaders grapple with the implications of such military actions on global peace and security. As the UN continues to play a pivotal role in mediating conflicts, Guterres' statements reflect the international community's growing concern over unilateral military interventions and their potential to spark wider hostilities in the region.
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