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UNSC Adopts Resolution Condemning Iran's Attacks Against Gulf Nations; India Among 135 Consponsors

India co-sponsored a UN Security Council resolution, backed by 135 countries, condemning Iran's attacks on Gulf Cooperation Council states and Jordan, demanding an immediate halt to hostilities.

  • On Thursday, India co-sponsored a United Nations Security Council resolution condemning Iran's 'egregious' attacks on Gulf Cooperation Council nations and Jordan, adopted on Wednesday with 13 votes in favour and abstentions by China and Russia.
  • The resolution condemned the attacks as breaches of international law and demanded that Tehran immediately stop all attacks while complying with international humanitarian law to protect civilians.
  • Iravani said that since February 28, more than 1,348 civilians have been killed, over 17,000 injured, and 19,734 civilian sites damaged, including homes and schools.
  • The Security Council expressed solidarity with the affected countries and their people, and Waltz thanked co-sponsoring states, saying 'And these consequences that the United States does not bring alone'.
  • Amid maritime risks, the text condemned threats to close the Strait of Hormuz and Bab Al Mandab and affirmed member states' right to defend vessels under international law.
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India has co-sponsored a resolution against Iran in the United Nations Security Council. This resolution strongly condemns Iran's attacks on Gulf Cooperation Council countries and Jordan. It calls on Iran to immediately cease attacks on Gulf countries.

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The New Indian Express broke the news in India on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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