Global Reactions: US-Iran Strikes Divide International Community
International concern is mounting over escalating tensions in the Middle East following recent US military strikes on Iran. China and the United Kingdom have issued sharply contrasting responses, highlighting a global divide.
On Sunday, June 22, US warplanes bombed three of Iran's nuclear sites: Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow, under orders from President Donald Trump. These strikes mark a significant escalation, prompting swift reactions from global leaders.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended the US operation, calling Iran's nuclear program "a grave threat to international security." He urged Tehran to resume diplomatic negotiations, a call echoed by Foreign Secretary David Lammy.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stressed diplomacy, emphasizing that "stability must be the priority" and calling for Iran to engage in "a credible diplomatic solution." Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba also urged de-escalation while emphasizing the need to halt Iran's nuclear weapons development.
In stark contrast, China and Russia condemned the US action. China's foreign ministry labeled the strikes "a serious violation" of the UN Charter, warning of increased regional instability and urging all parties, especially Israel, to implement a ceasefire.
Russia echoed China's stance, calling the US strikes "an irresponsible decision" and a "flagrant violation of international law." They demanded an immediate end to aggression and called for renewed diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis.