UN: US strikes on Iran nuclear sites risk perilous turn in Middle East
The 15-nation Council met for the emergency session on Sunday after President Donald Trump announced that the US had bombed three nuclear sites in Iran - Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan.
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IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi addresses a session of the United Nations Security Council in New York (PTI)
United
Nations, 23 June
The US bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities marks a “perilous
turn” in the Middle East, UN chief Antonio Guterres told an emergency session
of the Security Council here, amid escalating tensions in the region.
The
15-nation Council met for the emergency session on Sunday after President
Donald Trump announced that the US had bombed three nuclear sites in Iran -Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan.
“The
bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities by the United States marks a perilous
turn in a region that is already reeling. From the outset of the crisis, I have
repeatedly condemned any military escalation in the Middle East,” Secretary
General Guterres told the UN Security Council.
Guterres
said the people of the region cannot endure another cycle of destruction. “And
yet, we now risk descending into a rathole of retaliation after retaliation.
The
UN Chief stressed that the international community must act immediately and
decisively to halt the fighting and return to serious, sustained negotiations
on the Iranian nuclear programme.
Guterres
said that Iran must fully respect the Non-Proliferation Treaty, which is a
cornerstone of international peace and security.
Cautioning
that the world faces a stark choice between a path that leads to wider war,
deeper human suffering, and serious damage to the international order and
another that leads to de-escalation, diplomacy and dialogue.
“We
know which path is right. I urge this Council – and all Member States – to act
with reason, restraint, and urgency. We cannot – and must not – give up on
peace,” he said.
International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi told the Council
that the attacks on the Iranian nuclear sites have caused a sharp degradation
in nuclear safety and security in the country. “Though they have not so far led
to a radiological release affecting the public, there is a danger this could
occur,” he said.
Fordo
is Iran’s main enrichment location for enriching uranium to 60 per cent. IAEA
said it is not aware of any damage at Fordo at this time.
He
underscored that armed attacks on nuclear facilities should never take place,
and could result in radioactive releases with grave consequences within and
beyond the boundaries of the State which has been attacked.
“I
therefore again call on maximum restraint. Military escalation threatens lives
and delays indispensable work towards a diplomatic solution for the long-term
assurance that Iran does not acquire a nuclear weapon,” Grossi said.
Acting
US Representative to the UN Ambassador Dorothy Shea said the Council must call
upon the Iranian regime to end its 47-year effort to eradicate the State of
Israel, to terminate its drive for nuclear weapons, to stop targeting American
citizens and interests, and to negotiate peace in good faith for the prosperity
and security of the Iranian people and all other States in the region.
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