UN Chief ‘Alarmed’ over Renewed US-Iran Military Confrontations, Urges Peace Negotiations
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Renewed US-Iran hostilities highlight Tehran's deep mistrust of negotiations
The exchanges of strikes in recent hours have bolstered the arguments of the ultraconservative wing of Iran's theocratic regime, which regards talks with Washington as criminal. The cease-fire is hanging by a thread.
In fact, Washington and Tehran wanted to negotiate a final peace deal within 60 days. After renewed military strikes, Pakistan's Foreign Ministry calls for further negotiations. There is no alternative to diplomacy.
The United Nations expressed concern over the renewed clashes between the US and Iran in the Strait of Hormuz, calling on both sides to exercise restraint and use diplomacy.
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