The UK Prime Minister Kir Stemer has supported the United States of the
United States on Iranian nuclear facilities, describing Iran's nuclear
ambitions described as "serious threats to international security". He
emphasized the importance of increasing tension and bringing all the
parties back to the conversation table.
The stormer warned of "risk of growth" beyond the region not only in the
Middle East but also after American military action, which targeted
three Iranian nuclear sites. He emphasized the need for stability and
diplomatic engagement to prevent the situation from further spring.
The airstrikes declared by former President Donald Trump were
coordinated with Israel, but did not include any UK forces. According to
Downing Street, the US did not take British support for the operation.
Both starrer and Foreign Secretary David was advocating a diplomatic
resolution before the Lemy Strike.
A cobra emergency meeting was held in London on Sunday afternoon, where
the stormer discussed the developments with the Sultan of Oman and the
Raja of Jordan. The UK government confirmed that the leaders shared a
consensus that the struggle would not serve anyone's interest.
Speaking at the first G7 summit a week, Starmer said that there was no
indication of adjacent American military action. However, he accepted
the ongoing discussions with Washington, given that diplomacy remained
the UK's favorite route.
On Sunday, the stormer confirmed its stance: "Iran's nuclear program
pose a serious threat to global peace. It is necessary that Iran never
receives nuclear weapons. The US has worked to reduce that threat. The
UK has urged to re -connect Iran and work towards peaceful.
Solution."
UK Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds confirmed that the US did not
request the UK's Diego Garcia base in the Indian Ocean. He reiterated
Britain's support to stop an atomic-head Iran and said that the
diplomatic routes were rejected by Tehran.
Reynolds demanded the public to assure, saying: "While the UK was not
part of the US attacks, we are ready for any possible results. Our
security services are constantly working to protect the British people."
He accepted Iran's threat to Britain, but dismissed the idea of change
of governance in Tehran, saying that there was a nuclear nuclear unreal
in hand. "Iran's behavior has made it impossible for the international
community to accept the development of nuclear weapons by the
international community," Reynolds said.
The Iranian ambassador to the UK, limiting Ali Mausvi, condemned the US
attacks and warned of a calculation response. He refused to say whether
Iran would shut down its attacks on Israel, saying that Tehran was
exercising his sovereign authority to defend himself.
When asked about Iran's vengeance, Mausvi said: "Our leadership is
evaluating both the scale and nature of our response. Any action taken
by us will be within our legal and strategic rights."
The Mi5 has linked Iran with more than 20 plots targeting the UK.
However, Mausvi dismissed the allegations as misinformation with the aim
of tarnishing Iran's image.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog said that Israel had adopted a cautious
approach, leaving the decision of military strike in the US. He said
that the air strike had greatly influenced Iran's atomic infrastructure,
although he did not expand the nuances.
Addressing the American public, Trump warned Iran against vengeance.
"There will be either peace or a tragedy for Iran," He
said, he left the door open for additional military action.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Argchi responded with a strong language,
saying that the attacks would "have permanent results" and that Iran
"protects all options" for vengeance.
Prior to the US attacks, David Lami urged US authorities to practice
restraint during their diplomatic visit to Washington. He also
participated in a conversation with European colleagues and Iranian
representatives in Geneva last Friday.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch praised American action, calling it a
bold step against a rule that "global terrorism money" and a direct
threat to the UK. He emphasized the need for solidarity with both the US
and Israel in facing the Iranian threat.
In immediate vengeance for US attacks, Iran launched a barrage of
ballistic missiles in Israel to further extend the conflict and
indicated global concern over regional stability. | |||||||||


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