New fever push in the Middle East. On Thursday night, this Friday, June 13, the Israeli army led qualified strikes as “preventive” against Iran, believing that Tehran approached the nuclear weapon. In the process, the Iranian drones were sent to the Hebrew State, then intercepted.
These attacks concern the international community. In a statement, France Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jean-Noël Barot, asks the two countries to deactivate tensions “for” all diplomatic pathways. “
The arrest calls were also divided by Germany, by Chancellor Friedrich Merz. He asks Israel and Iran to avoid “any new climbing” capable of “destabilizing the entire region”, while “Israel’s right to defend itself is emphasized.”
Israeli attacks on nuclear and military sites in Iran “constitute a serious threat to international peace and security,” he warned of the African Union (AU), which urged “all parties to show the greatest moderation.”
China and “very worried” Russia
In different speeches, China and Russia have brought similar messages. The Kremlin is “worried”, while President Vladimir Putin is “reported in real time” of events. The Russian Embassy in Israel has recommended in the process to refrain from going to this country.
China is “very concerned about the Israeli attack against Iran.” She is deeply concerned about the serious consequences to which this initiative could lead “, a spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
“China asks all interested parties to make regional peace and stability and avoid a new climb of tensions.”
Saudi Arabia and Iraq denounce an Israeli “attack”
For its part, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia “expresses its firm condemnation and denunciation of the flagrant Israeli aggressions against the Islamic Republic of Iran, a brother country, which affects its sovereignty and its security and constitutes a flagrant violation of international laws and standards,” said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saudi in a statement.
A reaction similar to Iraq that affects Israel’s “aggression” against Iran that “threatens international security and peace.”
In addition to the country’s statements, it is also the AEIA, the Global Nuclear Security Agency, which spoke. Like others, he called “both parties to restrictions to avoid a new escalation,” emphasizing that nuclear sites should never be attacked.
“This development is deeply worrying. I have repeatedly declared that nuclear facilities should never be attacked, whatever the context or circumstances, because this could damage the population and the environment,” said its manager, Rafael Mariano Grossi, before the Council of Governors met this week in Vienna, headquarters of the UN body.
Source: BFM TV
