Mar 1 β€’ 01:18 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Brazilian government condemns attacks against Iran and expresses serious concern

The Brazilian government has condemned the attacks by the United States and Israel against Iran and stressed the need for negotiations to ensure peace.

The Brazilian government, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has issued a strong condemnation of the recent attacks by the United States and Israel on targets in Iran. In an official note, the Brazilian government expressed grave concern, stating that these attacks occurred amidst ongoing negotiations which are considered the only viable path to achieving peace in the region. The statement highlights Brazil's stance on respecting international law and calls for all parties involved to exercise maximum restraint in order to prevent further escalation of hostilities and to ensure the safety of civilians and civil infrastructure.

In addition to condemning the attacks, the Itamaraty, Brazil’s foreign ministry, has issued travel warnings, advising Brazilian citizens against traveling to Iran, Israel, and nine neighboring countries due to the heightened tensions and potential dangers. For those already in these regions, the Itamaraty has provided guidance on seeking shelter during attacks and has stressed the importance of only leaving home when it is safe to do so. This includes instructions for seeking immediate assistance from consulates in case of emergency situations or risks to life.

Brazil's response reflects the country's long-standing policy of advocating for diplomatic solutions and its commitment to reinforce international norms regarding conflict and engagement. By calling for restraint and dialogue, Brazil distinguishes itself as a mediator interested in maintaining peace and stability in geopolitically sensitive areas, demonstrating its willingness to engage in international discussions about regional security dynamics.

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