Russia Condemns US Strikes on Iranian Nuclear Facilities, Calls for UN Action

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Moscow, Russia– Russia’s Foreign Ministry has strongly condemned recent U.S. missile and air strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities following Israel’s attacks, calling the move a blatant violation of international law and United Nations Security Council resolutions.

In a sharply worded statement, the ministry accused the U.S. of undermining global security and escalating tensions in the already volatile Middle East.

Violation of International Law

The Russian Foreign Ministry stated that the attacks on Iran’s sovereign territory, regardless of justification, constitute a clear breach of the UN Charter and relevant Security Council resolutions.

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“The UN has consistently and unequivocally condemned such actions, especially given that these strikes were carried out by a permanent member of the Security Council,” the statement read.

Risk of Further Instability

The ministry warned that the consequences of the strikes—including potential radiological effects—remain uncertain and could severely destabilize regional and global security.

“This attack significantly increases the risk of a major conflict in the Middle East, a region already grappling with multiple crises,” the statement emphasized.

Blow to Non-Proliferation Efforts

Russia argued that the strikes have dealt a severe blow to the global nuclear non-proliferation regime, particularly the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).

“These actions have significantly damaged the credibility of the NPT and the integrity of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)’s monitoring and verification mechanisms,” the statement said.

Moscow called on the IAEA to respond “promptly, professionally, and transparently,” urging Director General Rafael Grossi to provide an “impartial and objective report” for discussion at an upcoming emergency IAEA meeting.

Call for UN Security Council Action

Russia demanded that the UN Security Council take a firm stance, collectively rejecting U.S. and Israeli actions that fuel conflict and instability.

“We call for an immediate end to aggression and intensified efforts to bring the situation back to a peaceful diplomatic path,” the ministry declared.

Escalating Tensions

The strikes come amid heightened tensions between Iran and Israel, with fears of a broader regional war. Russia’s condemnation signals growing frustration with Western military interventions, further complicating diplomatic efforts in the Middle East.

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As international bodies assess the fallout, the world watches to see whether the UN and IAEA will take decisive action in response to what Moscow describes as a dangerous escalation.

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