Starmer calls for Iran to return to negotiating table
Briefly

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer urged Iran to re-engage in negotiations following US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, stating that Iran's nuclear ambitions pose a grave threat to global security. The US struck sites in Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordo amid tensions heightened by Israel's military operations against Iran. Starmer noted that the UK was not involved in the US strikes, which he understood in advance. Iran's response highlighted international concerns, with officials condemning the strikes as dangerous, prompting urgent calls for global awareness and caution from various leaders, including the UN Secretary General.
In a statement, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer described Iran's nuclear program as a ‘grave threat to international security’ urging Iran to return to negotiations.
Iran's foreign minister condemned the US strikes as 'outrageous,' warning of 'everlasting consequences' and calling for global alarm over such aggressive actions.
The US carried out strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities, with President Trump calling the operation a 'spectacular military success' while threatening further action.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres labeled the US strikes on Iran as a 'dangerous escalation,' reflecting increasing concerns over regional stability.
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