Iran's Diplomatic Plea: A Call for Peace
Iran's Ambassador to the UN, Amir Saeid Iravani, addressed the Security Council, urging the U.S. to avoid threats and seeking a peaceful resolution to ongoing conflict. He emphasized that sustainable peace can't be achieved through force or intimidation, referencing statements made by former President Trump.
In a strong address to the United Nations Security Council, Iran's Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani called for peace and diplomacy to prevail in resolving conflicts. He criticized the use of threats and intimidation as counterproductive to achieving sustainable peace.
Iravani specifically appealed to the United States, urging them to consider diplomacy over forceful rhetoric as he referenced earlier aggressive statements by former President Donald Trump.
The ambassador reinforced that a durable solution to the war can only be secured through negotiation and mutual understanding rather than through aggressive tactics.
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