Muslim Nations Strongly Condemn US Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Sites
Muslim Nations Strongly Condemn US Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Sites
Several Muslim countries have expressed strong condemnation of the United States’ recent airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, warning that the escalation poses serious risks to regional and global stability.
Saudi Arabia voiced grave concern over the attacks, stating that the world is now facing an extremely sensitive and dangerous situation. In a formal statement, the Saudi government called for restraint and emphasized the urgent need to prevent the crisis from spiraling further.
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Bahrain urged the international community to intensify efforts for a political solution to the growing crisis. The Bahraini Foreign Ministry stressed that continued military action would only deepen tensions and complicate peace efforts in the region.
Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned that the US strikes could lead to catastrophic consequences at the international level. The ministry called for de-escalation and emphasized the importance of diplomacy to avoid a full-scale conflict.
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Oman expressed serious concern, stating that the US attacks increase the risk of a broader war in the region. The Omani government reiterated its position that peaceful dialogue is the only way forward to resolve disputes and maintain stability.
Iraq also issued a strong response, warning that the US assault on Iranian territory poses a direct threat to regional peace and security. Iraqi officials called on all involved parties to act responsibly and uphold the principles of international law.
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The unified condemnation from Muslim nations underscores the deepening anxiety over rising hostilities between the United States, Israel, and Iran — a conflict that could potentially engulf the wider Middle East. Muslim countries have collectively called for urgent diplomatic interventions to prevent further bloodshed and ensure the safety of civilian populations.