Pakistan, Russia, and China have submitted a joint draft resolution to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), calling for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in the Middle East. This move follows heightened global alarm over a potential regional war triggered by US and Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear sites.
During an emergency session of the UNSC, the three nations delivered strong criticism of US military actions and warned that the situation could spiral into a broader catastrophe if not addressed urgently.
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Russiaβs ambassador to the UN, Vasily Nebenzya, denounced the American strikes as a clear disregard for global norms, accusing the US of acting with βcomplete contempt for the international community.β He warned that Washington had βopened a Pandoraβs box,β placing the world in grave danger.
He added, βThese reckless actions risk widespread suffering and instability. The US is not only indifferent to the mass killing of Palestinians but is now endangering humanity itself.β Nebenzya condemned the joint US-Israeli attacks, calling them an affront to international order and highlighting the hypocrisy in nuclear oversightβpointing out that Israel remains outside the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), while Iran remains among the most inspected nations by the IAEA.
China Urges De-escalation and Respect for International Law
Echoing Russiaβs concerns, Chinaβs UN ambassador, Fu Cong, strongly condemned the US airstrikes on Iran, particularly those targeting nuclear facilities. He warned of the potential for a broader regional conflict.
βWe urge Israel to stop its hostilities immediately and avoid pushing the region toward chaos,β Fu said. He emphasized that the US strikes were a βblatant violationβ of international law, the UN Charter, and Iranβs sovereignty. According to him, the attacks undermined global nuclear safeguards and weakened international efforts to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons.
Pakistan Stands with Iran, Calls for Dialogue
Representing Pakistan, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar called on the Security Council to take decisive steps to prevent a wider war. βWe call for an immediate, unconditional ceasefire and urge all involved to return to the path of diplomacy,β he stated.
He criticized the attacks as violations of international law and expressed Pakistanβs βdeep solidarity with the people and government of Iran.β He stressed that military escalation must be avoided and that peace efforts should be prioritized.
Ambassador Iftikhar also revealed that Pakistanβs Deputy Prime Minister was actively involved in diplomatic efforts, and he urged member states to support the ceasefire resolution submitted by Pakistan, China, and Russia.
Iran Warns of Retaliation
Iranβs UN envoy, Amir Saeid Iravani, sharply condemned what he described as βdeliberate and unprovoked aggressionβ by the United States, allegedly directed by former US President Donald Trump. He said the attacks on Iranβs nuclear sites in Isfahan, Natanz, and Fordow marked a dark chapter in US foreign policy.
Iravani stated that Iran reserves the full right to respond under Article 51 of the UN Charter and emphasized Iranβs identity as an βindependent and peace-loving nation.β He linked the US strikes to earlier Israeli operations on Iranian territory that, according to Tehran, have killed more than 400 people.
βThese coordinated attacks are part of a broader campaign of hostility,β Iravani concluded. βThey will not go unanswered.β