Uganda: Museveni Urges Iran, Israel to End Hostilities, Calls for Two-State Solution
- On June 22, 2025, Ugandan President Museveni, as NAM chair, called on Iran and Israel to end hostilities and return to principled diplomacy.
- Museveni referenced the 1953 overthrow of Iran's Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh, highlighting it as a key factor in regional tensions, and criticized both Iranian Islamists for rejecting Israel's legitimacy and Israeli governments for failing to pursue a two-state solution.
- He urged respect for legitimate interests over identity chauvinism, condemned rejection of Israel’s existence, and warned that force should only be for defense, not aggression.
- On June 23, 2025, Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs voiced deep concern over the recent US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities at Fordow, Isfahan, and Natanz, urging all parties to pursue diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions.
- Museveni’s intervention and regional calls for dialogue highlight growing international efforts to resolve rising Middle East tensions through diplomacy, avoiding military escalation.
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Uganda: Museveni Urges Iran, Israel to End Hostilities, Calls for Two-State Solution
President Museveni has called for a return to principled diplomacy in the Middle East, appealing to both Iran and Israel to end their mutual hostilities and embrace a two-state solution to the long-running conflict.
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Sri Lanka calls for diplomacy to end Israel-Iran conflict
Colombo, Jun 23 (PTI) Sri Lanka on Monday called for diplomacy to diffuse the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict following the US involvement. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a press release said, “Sri Lanka is gravely concerned about the latest developments in the Middle East. We continue to call upon all parties to take concrete steps […]
Sri Lanka Urges Diplomacy Amid Israel-Iran Tensions
Sri Lanka has called for diplomatic measures to address and de-escalate the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, following recent US military actions. Emphasizing peace and stability in the Middle East, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs urges involved parties to engage in dialogue and serious diplomatic actions.
Museveni Urges Israel and Iran to Embrace Peace, Blames Extremism and Imperialism for Middle East Crisis
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, currently serving as Chairman of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) for the 2024–2027 term, has issued a powerful statement urging both Iran and Israel to halt hostilities and return to diplomatic principles. His remarks, deeply philosophical in tone, present a critique of various actors contributing to the protracted unrest in the Middle East. In a five-page message, Museveni identifies four main groups responsibl…
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