
UNITED NATIONS – The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has sounded a stark warning over ongoing hostilities in the Middle East. In his statement, he underscored that immediate cessation of conflict is imperative to prevent a broader regional crisis with devastating impacts on civilians and stability.
Guterres criticized recent military moves by the United States and Israel against Iran, followed by retaliatory actions across the region. He highlighted these escalations as undermining global peace and security. The UN chief emphasized the importance of upholding international law, particularly the Charter of the United Nations, which prohibits threatening or using force in ways that conflict with the charter’s purposes.
In a pointed appeal to all nations, Guterres urged adherence to their legal obligations. He noted that while there are legitimate grievances between these states, peaceful resolutions are essential to ensure regional stability and uphold human rights.
Guterres reiterated that no path exists other than peaceful negotiations for resolving international disputes in line with international law, including the Charter of the United Nations. The UN Charter serves as a cornerstone for maintaining global peace and security.
This renewed call comes amidst ongoing tensions between Iran, the US, and Israel. Guterres’ comments underscore the urgent need for dialogue rather than conflict escalation to safeguard regional peace and uphold international norms.
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