AU, EU condemn US–Israeli strikes on Iran, call for restraint
The African Union and European Union condemn the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, urging for restraint and dialogue to prevent further escalation in the region.
The African Union (AU) has expressed significant concern over the recent military strikes conducted by the United States in collaboration with Israel, targeting sites within Iran. This action has been labeled by AU Chairperson Mahmoud Youssouf as a serious escalation of hostilities in the Middle East. This escalation is seen as detrimental to international peace and poses a threat of increasing global instability, particularly affecting energy markets and food security.
In a recent statement made via social media platform X, Youssouf emphasized the necessity for restraint and called for urgent de-escalation between the involved parties. He stressed the importance of all actions aligning with international law and the United Nations Charter to maintain global peace and security. The AU's position highlights its commitment to a diplomatic resolution over military intervention, reiterating the crucial need for dialogue in resolving conflicts.
Furthermore, the implications of these strikes extend beyond the immediate region, as heightened tensions could disrupt not only international diplomatic relations but also economic stability concerning energy supplies. Youssouf's warning indicates a broader concern regarding the potential fallout from these hostilities, which may have a ripple effect on global markets and food security, thus suggesting a need for international intervention and a renewed emphasis on diplomatic efforts to mitigate any adverse outcomes from the conflict.