Saudi Arabia, Iraq, New Zealand, and Other Countries Respond to US Attacks on Iran

Saudi Arabia, Iraq, New Zealand, and Other Countries Respond to US Attacks on Iran
Several countries have responded to the recent US attacks on the nuclear sites of Iran, expressing their concerns and positions.
Saudi Arabia voiced its apprehension regarding the strikes, highlighting the world’s current delicate situation and crisis. The kingdom urged the international community to increase efforts toward a political resolution of the conflict.
Iraq warned that these attacks threaten regional peace, while Australia called for de-escalation, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and diplomacy.
New Zealand’s Foreign Minister stressed the need to avoid further escalation and affirmed New Zealand’s strong support for diplomatic initiatives.
Cuba’s President, Miguel Díaz-Canel, condemned the US bombings as a grave breach of the United Nations Charter, warning that such actions risk plunging humanity into an irreversible crisis.
Meanwhile, Chile’s President expressed condemnation on X (formerly Twitter), stating that possessing power does not justify violating laws through its misuse.
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