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UN: Resolution Against Iranian Aggression Approved – Greece's Position and International Reactions

The UN Security Council has approved a resolution urging Iran to cease its attacks on Gulf states, highlighting concerns over international law and global peace.

In a significant diplomatic move, the UN Security Council has passed a resolution calling on Iran to immediately stop its aggressive actions against Gulf states. The resolution underscores that Tehran's actions violate international law and pose a serious threat to international peace and security. The draft resolution, co-sponsored by Bahrain and Jordan, received broad support from 135 member states, with Russia and China choosing to abstain from the vote.

Greece played a proactive role in the discourse, as its Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Aglaia BaltΓ , elucidated the country's vote in favor of the resolution. Greece was among the first countries to co-sign the draft and has strongly condemned Iran's attacks in the region. Ambassador BaltΓ  expressed deep concern over the ongoing military escalation and called for restraint from all parties involved. This underscores Greece's commitment to stability and peace in the region, aligning with the international community's sentiments.

The adoption of this resolution has broader implications, as it reflects growing international concern over Iran's actions and the potential destabilization of the Gulf region. It also highlights the need for collective diplomatic efforts to address these challenges, as countries reassess their positions and responses to threats posed by aggressive actions in international politics. Greece's engagement in this resolution positions it as a key player in advocating for international norms and maintaining regional security.

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