Arab Foreign Ministers Condemn Israeli Strikes on Iran

Foreign ministers of 20 Arab nations, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkey, Pakistan, Kuwait, Libya, and Jordan, have jointly condemned Israel’s recent airstrikes on Iranian military and nuclear sites. The joint statement asserts that the attack violates the United Nations Charter and deserves international condemnation.
The ministers called for dialogue as the only viable path to resolve the conflict and proposed the establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East.
On June 13, Israel launched a series of strikes targeting Iranian military and nuclear infrastructure, including the homes of Iranian scientists. The assault left more than 220 people dead in Iran, while Israel reported 17 casualties.
Earlier, Kursiv Uzbekistan reported that Uzbekistan urged both Tehran and Tel Aviv to exercise restraint.