The international community expresses alarm over escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Riyadh: As the United States launched airstrikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, global concern has grown significantly.
The attack prompted a collective call for restraint and de-escalation from key nations, including Saudi Arabia and others in the region.
These calls highlight the urgent need to prevent the situation from spiraling out of control, potentially endangering regional stability and international peace.
Saudi Arabia expressed its 'great concern' through its foreign ministry, emphasizing condemnation of the strikes as a violation of Iran's sovereignty.
The kingdom stressed the importance of exercising restraint, de-escalation, and finding peaceful solutions to prevent further conflict.
It also called on the international community to support efforts in these 'highly sensitive circumstances.'
The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres criticized President
Donald Trump's decision to order strikes against Iran as a 'dangerous escalation' that threatens regional peace.
He urged all parties to uphold their obligations under the UN Charter and avoid further conflict, emphasizing the need for constructive negotiations.
Across the Middle East, countries such as Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon expressed concerns about the potential ramifications of these strikes.
The European Union's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, echoed the call for restraint and diplomacy, urging all sides to step back from the brink of war.
The international community remains closely watching the situation, with many nations emphasizing the importance of dialogue over military action.
As tensions rise in the Middle East, the global consensus is clear: de-escalation through diplomatic means is essential to preserve stability and prevent further conflict.