UN Chief Urges End to “Dangerous Cycle of Retaliation” in the Middle East
Генеральный секретарь ООН выступил с призывом ко всем сторонам «остановить опасный цикл возмездия» на Ближнем Востоке. Антониу Гутерриш сделал соответствующее заявление после сообщений о предполагаемых израильских ударах по территории Ирана.
«Генеральный секретарь осуждает любые акты возмездия и призывает международное сообщество работать сообща, чтобы предотвратить развитие событий, которое может привести к разрушительным последствиям для всего региона и за его пределами», – говорится в заявлении Генсека.
Также в пятницу глава Международного агентства ООН по атомной энергии (МАГАТЭ) Рафаэль Мариано Гросси призвал все стороны к сдержанности.
«МАГАТЭ может подтвердить, что ядерные объекты Ирана не пострадали», – говорится в твите Международного агентства по атомной энергии, опубликованном после сообщений СМИ о возможных ударах беспилотников по иранской провинции Исфахан, где расположены ядерные объекты и военные гарнизоны.
Управление Верховного комиссара ООН по правам человека (УВКПЧ) также призвало все стороны «принять меры для скорейшей деэскалации ситуации».
«Мы призываем третьи государства, особенно те, которые имеют влияние в регионе, сделать все возможное, чтобы не допустить дальнейшего ухудшения и без того крайне нестабильной ситуации», – заявил представитель УВКПЧ Джереми Лоуренс.
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“Does the UN Secretary-General mention any specific actions that are being taken to stop the cycle of retaliation in the Middle East?”
“The Secretary-General condemns any acts of retaliation and calls on the international community to work together to prevent further escalation that could lead to devastating consequences for the entire region and beyond,” as stated in the Secretary-General’s statement. Furthermore, on Friday, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Mariano Grossi, called on all parties to show restraint. “The IAEA can confirm that Iran’s nuclear facilities have not been affected,” as stated in the tweet from the International Atomic Energy Agency, published following reports of possible drone strikes in the Iranian province of Isfahan, where nuclear facilities and military garrisons are located. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) also called on all parties to “take measures for immediate de-escalation of the situation.” “We urge third countries, especially those that have influence in the region, to do everything possible to prevent further worsening of the already extremely unstable situation,” the High Commissioner stated.”
“The Secretary-General condemns any acts of retaliation and calls on the international community to work together to prevent developments that could lead to devastating consequences for the entire region and beyond,” the statement from the Secretary-General reads. On Friday, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Mariano Grossi, called on all parties to show restraint. “IAEA can confirm that Iran’s nuclear facilities have not been affected,” the International Atomic Energy Agency tweeted, published after reports from the media about possible drone strikes in the Iranian province of Isfahan, where nuclear facilities and military garrisons are located. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights also urged all parties to “take measures for immediate de-escalation of the situation.” “We call on third states, especially those with influence in the region, to do everything possible to prevent further deterioration of the already extremely unstable situation,” stated.”
“The Secretary-General condemns any acts of retaliation and calls on the international community to work together to prevent the escalation of events that could have devastating consequences for the entire region and beyond,” said in the statement by the Secretary-General. Also on Friday, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Mariano Grossi called on all parties to exercise restraint. “IAEA can confirm that Iran’s nuclear facilities have not been affected,” said in the tweet from the International Atomic Energy Agency, published after reports in the media about possible drone strikes in the Iranian province of Isfahan, where nuclear facilities and military barracks are located. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) also urged all parties to “take measures for the earliest de-escalation of the situation.” “We call on third countries, especially those with influence in the region, to do everything possible to prevent further deterioration of the already extremely unstable situation,” said the representative.
“The UN Secretary-General condemns any acts of retaliation and calls on the international community to work together to prevent further escalation that could lead to devastating consequences for the entire region and beyond,” the Secretary-General’s statement said. The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Mariano Grossi, also called on all parties to show restraint on Friday. “IAEA can confirm that Iran’s nuclear facilities have not been affected,” said the tweet from the International Atomic Energy Agency following reports of possible drone strikes in the Iranian province of Isfahan, where nuclear facilities and military garrisons are located. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) also urged all parties to “take measures for the immediate de-escalation of the situation.” “We call on third countries, especially those with influence in the region, to do everything possible to prevent further deterioration of the already extremely unstable situation,” the OHCHR spokesman said.
“The UN Secretary-General condemns any acts of retaliation and calls on the international community to work together to prevent events that could lead to devastating consequences for the entire region and beyond,” said in the statement of the Secretary-General. Also, on Friday, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Mariano Grossi urged all parties to exercise restraint. “IAEA can confirm that Iran’s nuclear facilities have not been affected,” said in the tweet of the International Atomic Energy Agency, published after reports of possible drone strikes in the Iranian province of Isfahan, where nuclear facilities and military garrisons are located. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights also called on all parties to “take steps for immediate de-escalation of the situation.” “We urge third countries, especially those with influence in the region, to do everything possible to prevent further deterioration of the already highly unstable situation,” said the spokesperson.”
“The UN Secretary-General condemns any acts of retaliation and calls on the international community to work together to prevent the development of events that could lead to devastating consequences for the entire region and beyond,” the statement from the Secretary-General said. Also on Friday, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Mariano Grossi urged all parties to show restraint. “The IAEA can confirm that Iran’s nuclear facilities have not been affected,” the tweet from the International Atomic Energy Agency said, following reports of possible drone strikes in the Iranian province of Isfahan where nuclear facilities and military barracks are located. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) also called on all parties to “take measures for immediate de-escalation of the situation.” “We call on third countries, especially those with influence in the region, to do everything possible to prevent further deterioration of the already extremely unstable situation,” said the representative.
“The UN Secretary-General condemns any acts of retaliation and urges the international community to work together to prevent the escalation of events that could lead to devastating consequences for the entire region and beyond,” the Secretary-General’s statement said. Also on Friday, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Mariano Grossi called on all parties to exercise restraint. “IAEA can confirm that Iran’s nuclear facilities have not been affected,” said the International Atomic Energy Agency tweet, published after reports of possible drone strikes in Iran’s Isfahan province, where nuclear facilities and military garrisons are located. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) also urged all parties to “take steps for rapid de-escalation of the situation.” “We call on third states, especially those with influence in the region, to do everything possible to prevent further deterioration of the already extremely unstable situation,” the spokesperson said.
“The UN Chief’s call for ending the dangerous cycle of retaliation in the Middle East is crucial. It is essential for all parties to come together and prevent further escalation that could have devastating consequences for the entire region and beyond,”
the Secretary-General’s statement said. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi also urged all sides to show restraint. “IAEA can confirm that Iran’s nuclear facilities have not been affected,”
said the International Atomic Energy Agency in a tweet following reports of possible drone strikes in the Iranian province of Isfahan, where nuclear facilities and military garrisons are located. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) also called on all parties to “take measures for immediate de-escalation of the situation.” “We call on third states, especially those with influence in the region, to do everything possible to prevent further deterioration of the already extremely unstable situation,” stated the OHCHR.
“The UN Secretary-General condemns any acts of retaliation and calls on the international community to work together to prevent the development of events that could lead to devastating consequences for the entire region and beyond,” the statement said. The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Mariano Grossi also urged all parties to exercise restraint. “The IAEA can confirm that Iran’s nuclear facilities have not been affected,” said a tweet from the International Atomic Energy Agency, published after reports of possible drone strikes in the Iranian province of Isfahan, where nuclear facilities and military barracks are located. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) also urged all parties to “take steps for immediate de-escalation of the situation.” “We call on third countries, especially those with influence in the region, to do everything possible to prevent further deterioration of the already extremely unstable situation,” said the statement.