Congress MP Jairam Ramesh on Monday criticised US President Donald Trump's decision to launch airstrikes on Iran, calling it a contradiction to his earlier calls for talks with the country.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese gave a call for dialogue and diplomacy so as to prevent any escalation in the region after aerial strikes were conducted on Iranian nuclear sites by the US.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres made an impassioned plea for peace during an emergency special session of the Security Council at UN Headquarters in New York on Sunday (local time), urging immediate action to de-escalate the crisis in Iran following the US's recent milit
Sareen, while talking to ANI, said that if Iran blocks the Strait of Hormuz, from where almost 30% of the world's oil flows, it will have a global impact.
Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi tele-conversation with President of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian in which he called for "immediate de-escalation", Bharatiya Janata Party National Spokesperson Syed Shahnawaz Hussain said that it is a "nice thought" and wished for peace across the globe.
"Iran has anticipated this and they are saying that they have already shifted their critical assets, they still have capabilities in Fordow, and they'll resume their work. American experts and others have said that they will rebuild in two years, Iran has claimed that they will," Rajiv Naya
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed support for America's decision to conduct 'precision' strikes on Iran. Calling Iran's nuclear program a "grave threat" to international security, Starmer called on Iran to reach a diplomatic solution.
Saudi Arabia on Sunday condemned the American strikes which attacked three nuclear sites in Iran. In a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Saudi reiterated its stance of condemning and denouncing the violation of Iran's sovereignity and gave a call for restraint and de-es