UN Security Council to Meet on Iran on Friday
- An emergency session of the Security Council is scheduled for June 13 in New York to examine Israel's attacks on nuclear sites within Iran.
- Iran requested the meeting following coordinated Israeli attacks targeting nuclear facilities, military commanders, and civilians, which Tehran called unlawful aggression.
- The council faces divided views with some members supporting Israel's right to self-defense while others urge restraint to avoid regional escalation.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi described the strikes as “state terrorism” and warned Israel would deeply regret its actions, urging condemnation and accountability.
- The meeting's outcome could shape Middle Eastern diplomacy by either increasing tensions or enabling renewed diplomatic efforts to address the nuclear dispute.
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UN Security Council to hold emergency session on Israeli strikes in Iran
International body convenes emergency session at Iran’s request following Israel’s strikes on nuclear and military targets, with Israel’s ambassador defending the operation as a necessity to halt Tehran’s nuclear threat
The United Nations Security Council denounced on Friday the Israeli bombing of Iranian nuclear installations, during an extraordinary session convened by Tehran following attacks that qualify as a “declaration of war.” READ ALSO: They confirm impact on Iran’s Natanz nuclear reactor during Israeli attack Israeli bombings hit the Natanz uranium enrichment center and other nuclear facilities during the early hours of Thursday through Friday, causin…
The Israeli prime minister has already spoken with the leaders of Germany, India and France.
Following Israel's attack on Iran, an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council was called. What this means and how the body works.
UNSC to hold Emergency Meeting on Israeli attack on Iran - Khaama Press
The UNSC will hold an emergency meeting to discuss Israel’s recent attack on Iran, focusing on escalating regional tensions. The United Nations Security Council is set to hold an emergency meeting on Friday to address the recent Israeli strikes on nuclear facilities in Iran. Diplomatic sources confirmed that the session would discuss these developments, with the request coming directly from Tehran. Tehran has accused Israel of aggression, urging…
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