Iranian Nobel Laureates urge end to Israel-Iran fighting, halt to uranium enrichment
TEHRAN PROVINCE, IRAN, JUN 18 – Iranian Nobel laureates urge dialogue and call for an immediate ceasefire and halt to uranium enrichment amid escalating conflict causing hundreds of casualties, officials said.
- Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureates and activists called on June 21, 2025, for an immediate ceasefire and halt to uranium enrichment amid escalating war with Israel.
- The conflict began on June 13 after Israel launched attacks intending to stop Iran's nuclear capability, which Iran denies, leading to mutual missile strikes and rising casualties.
- The war has forced millions in Iran to flee homes, caused severe damage to critical infrastructure, worsened economic crisis, and intensified regional instability.
- Mohammadi urged fellow laureates to amplify ‘No to War’ calls, while signatories demanded ending attacks, halting uranium enrichment, and stepping down of current Iranian authorities.
- The situation reflects growing fears of regional escalation, with Nobel laureates stressing peace and dialogue over destruction to prevent the conflict from engulfing the world.
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