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Mixed global response to US bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities

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Following U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, global leaders have strongly reacted, condemning the attacks and warning of the serious repercussions for regional and international peace.

Cuba condemns US airstrikes as a grave violation of international law


Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel denounced the U.S. bombings, calling them a severe breach of the United Nations Charter and a dangerous escalation that could push humanity into an irreversible crisis.

Chile declares US attacks illegal, condemns violation of international norms

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Chile’s President took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to condemn the strikes, emphasizing that having power does not justify breaking the laws agreed upon by humanity, regardless of whether the perpetrator is the United States.

Mexico appeals for de-escalation and peaceful dialogue


Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterated its constitutional commitment to peace, urging all parties to reduce tensions and restore peaceful coexistence through diplomacy.

Venezuela demands immediate end to US-led aggression

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Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil condemned the U.S. airstrikes, which were reportedly conducted at Israel’s request, and called for an immediate cessation of hostilities.

New Zealand calls for diplomatic efforts amid rising tensions


New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters expressed concern over recent developments, urging all sides to return to diplomatic negotiations and warning against further military escalation.

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Australia emphasizes dialogue to address regional instability


Australia’s Foreign Ministry stressed that Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs pose a threat to global security and called for sustained diplomatic engagement to reduce tensions in the region.

UK insists Iran must not develop nuclear weapons, supports US action


British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that Iran should never be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons and supported the U.S. strikes as necessary to counter the threat, urging Iran to return to the negotiating table.

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Iraq expresses serious concern over US attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities


Iraq has strongly condemned the recent US airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, warning that such military actions pose a significant threat to peace and stability in the Middle East region. Iraqi officials emphasized the importance of maintaining regional security and called for restraint to avoid further escalation.

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