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UN chief regrets lost diplomatic efforts following US and Israeli actions against Iran

28 February 2026
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed regret over the failed diplomacy following US and Israeli strikes against Iran during an emergency Security Council meeting. He emphasized the need for adherence to international law and warned that military actions risk escalating conflicts in an already volatile region. Guterres called for immediate negotiations, particularly regarding the Iranian nuclear program, following recent US-Iran talks that ended without progress.

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