A coalition of 22 countries, led by the US, issued a joint statement condemning Iran's sponsorship of terror attacks globally and demanding Tehran halt the activities, warning they stand united against the threats. The statement follows a series of condemnations by individual Gulf states as part of an intensifying international diplomatic campaign against Iran's overseas operations.
The joint statement, reported by The Jerusalem Post and released by the French Foreign Ministry, comes after a series of escalating diplomatic actions against Iran. The 22-nation bloc — including the United States, Australia, and numerous European states — explicitly condemned "assassination attempts and other malicious acts" on European, North American, and Australian soil by actors acting on behalf of the Iranian state.
The statement is the latest in an intensifying campaign: earlier today, as The Zioneer reported (11:45 Jerusalem), Kuwait condemned "repeated Iranian attacks" on its territory. A broader 22-nation statement had already been issued hours earlier (07:05 Jerusalem) demanding Iran halt assassination campaigns on foreign soil. The latest version adds additional signatories and sharper collective force, saying "the Islamic Republic of Iran must stop these acts immediately."
On June 10, the Gulf Cooperation Council issued its own condemnation of Iranian drone and ballistic missile attacks against Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan, calling them a violation of international law. The current diplomatic push reflects a widening front: not only Gulf states but European and Pacific nations are now aligning publicly against Iran's overseas operations.
2 developments
- DevelopingGulf Cooperation Council condemns Iranian attacks on member states as violation of international law
- DevelopingUS, UK, and European allies condemn Iran's IRGC intelligence, Quds Force, and intelligence ministry
- DevelopingEmirati advisor calls for Gulf unity against Iranian attacks
- StrongHouthis warn continued US aggression against Iran threatens global security
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