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condemning what it called "hostile" U.S. military action against two Iranian oil tankers near the Iranian port of Jask and the strait, as well as strikes on nearby coastal areas. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif
condemnation of Iranian actions, according to media reports. The exchange exposed the deepest fault line within the expanded bloc, which now includes both Iran and the UAE as full members despite the two standing
condemning the actions of the US and Israel. - **Iran accuses UAE over war:** Araghchi also accused the United Arab Emirates of playing an active role in the war against Iran, saying during the BRICS summit
country, the state news agency KUNA reported. In a statement, Kuwait’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned Iranian attacks on its territory. “The Ministry affirms that the continuation and repetition of these aggressions undermine efforts
actions that are unjust. I condemn the taking of people’s lives,” the pope said in response to a question in a press conference about reports that Iran killed thousands of anti-government protesters
condemned the attack. The minister also informed the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, of the details of the drone strike. He told Grossi that his country had the full right
countries, Canada and Japan called on “all sides to implement the ceasefire, including in Lebanon”, where Israel is seeking to destroy the Iranian-backed Hezbollah movement.  over Hormuz earlier this month, saying that it was one-sided and only
Iranian ports, impeding Tehran’s ability to export its oil. Bahrain’s envoy to the UN, Jamal Alrowaiei, highlighted the need for “collective action” to keep the strait “safe, secure and fully open”. “The draft
Iranian affairs, who reported the threat to the police. Pahlavi, who has been ambiguous on whether he seeks to inherit his father’s throne, was challenged on the issue in a recent appearance
action on Iran, according to a report in the US outlet Axios. It came as a drone strike in the **United Arab Emirates** caused a fire at a nuclear power plant – which the country called
condemned Iran’s strikes on Gulf states, the Council was unable to reach a consensus regarding the US-Israeli strikes, underscoring deep disagreements among major powers over how to approach and engage with Iran
Iranian drone attacks. - **Turkiye sees chance for de-escalation:** Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said he believes both the US and Iran now have “enough will” to stop the conflict, warning that further escalation would
condemn Iran’s actions in the Strait of Hormuz. At the same time, China has resisted growing US pressure over its economic ties with Tehran. Washington has sanctioned Chinese firms accused of purchasing Iranian
country’s borders deeper into neighbouring Arab states. ![A container ship sits at anchor as a small motorboat passes in the foreground in the Strait of Hormuz off Bandar Abbas, Iran, Saturday
condemned the indictment as a political stunt that sought only to “justify the folly of a military aggression against Cuba”. The Castro indictment has led many to believe that the Trump administration is following
action”. Later on Wednesday, Trump reiterated his claim that the US has severely degraded Iran’s military capabilities. “They have very little left. They have some missiles, a small percentage,” he said. Beyond the duelling
condemned the indictment as a political stunt that sought only to "justify the folly of a military aggression against Cuba." The Castro indictment has led many to believe that the Trump administration is following
Iranian ports. - UK prime minister **Keir Starmer** and French president **Emmanuel Macron** will **co-host a summit in Paris on Friday focused on efforts to reopen the strait of Hormuz,** Downing Street said. A spokesperson
condemning Iran for “exercising its right to self-defence against US aggression launched from bases in neighbouring countries” was “hypocritical and reckless”. Baghaei did not specify which EU statement he was referring