UN Secretary-General Discusses Escalating Conflict with Iranian Official

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Tehran, March 11 – Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi, during his recent call with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, emphasized the "serious expectation" of the Iranian government and nation from the Secretary-General and the UN Security Council to adopt "stronger and more responsible positions" in explicitly condemning the "ongoing aggression and crimes committed" in the region, the Iranian Foreign Ministry stated on Wednesday.

Araghchi and Guterres spoke over the phone on Tuesday amid the escalating conflict in West Asia.

"During this call, the Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs, elaborating on the various dimensions of the aggressive attack and American-Zionist war crimes, emphasized that during these attacks, civilian places including schools, hospitals, residential areas, as well as buildings and historical monuments, had been targeted; actions that constitute a clear violation of international law and the fundamental principles of humanitarian law. Referring to the human consequences and extensive damages caused by these attacks, he called for a decisive and explicit condemnation of these actions by the international community and responsible institutions," the Iranian Foreign Ministry stated on Wednesday.

"Araghchi also, emphasizing Iran's inherent right to defend itself against this imposed war, stated that the Islamic Republic of Iran had previously warned all relevant parties in the region and beyond that in the event of a US military action against Iran, it would inevitably target all American facilities and bases in the region, which would lead to the expansion of the war across the entire region," it added.

The Iranian Foreign Minister stated that such actions would be taken within the framework of the right to self-defence and based on the recognised norms of international law, and that the Islamic Republic of Iran considers defending the security and lives of its citizens a fundamental and inalienable responsibility.

"The Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs further, referring to the responsibilities of the United Nations towards maintaining international peace and security, emphasised the serious expectation of the Iranian government and nation from the Secretary-General and the UN Security Council to adopt stronger and more responsible positions in explicitly condemning the aggression and crimes committed, and noted that silence or inadequate reactions to such actions could pave the way for continued instability and escalation of tensions in the region," the statement read.

Guterres also mentioned the necessity of efforts to prevent the spread of conflicts and to reduce its humanitarian and security consequences in the region.

"They discussed the current military escalation in the region. The Secretary-General reiterated his position as articulated in previous statements. He recalled the need for all sides to fully respect international law and international humanitarian law, as well as to refrain from any attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure. He also expressed deep concern at the regional spill-over and the impact of the ongoing conflict on the global economy," a UN readout on the Secretary-General's telephone call with Araghchi detailed.
 
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