After the attack on Iran’s nuclear sites, the reaction of many countries including Britain, China, Japan and Saudi, know who said what

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Washington: After the US attack on Iran’s nuclear sites, the reaction of various countries of the world has started coming. Britain has upheld American attacks on Iran’s nuclear bases and said that Iran should now come forward on the conversation table. At the same time, Saudi Arabia has said that there is no danger of radiation in Iran after the US strike. Saudi Arabia has advocated the solution through diplomatic dialogue.

New Zealand urged to return to talks

On the other hand, New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters on Sunday urged all sides to “return to talks”. He did not tell reporters whether New Zealand supports President Trump’s action. He said that this crisis, “is the most serious crisis ever and can be prevented from moving forward.” He said, “Diplomacy will provide more permanent solutions than military action.”

Oman condemns US attack

Oman has openly condemned the US attack on Iran’s nuclear bases. Let me tell you that Oman was also playing the role of mediation in the ongoing nuclear dialogue between Iran and America. Oman has called for reducing stress by justifying this attack.

China also reacted

China has also reacted to the US attack on Iran. China’s government media questioned whether the US was repeating the same mistake in Iran, which it made in Iraq. The online article by ‘CGTN’, a foreign language branch of China’s government broadcaster, states that American attacks reflect a dangerous turn. The article cited the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, saying, “History has repeatedly shown that military intervention has often unexpected consequences, including prolonged conflicts and continuing regional instability.”

Japan and South Korea will meet on impacts

According to Japan’s NHK Television, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will hold a meeting with chief ministers on Sunday afternoon to discuss the impact of the US attack on the Iranian nuclear centers. At the same time, the President’s Office of South Korea said that it will hold an emergency meeting on Sunday, which would discuss the safety and economic results of US attacks and the possible response of South Korea.

Australia advocated diplomatic solution

On this whole matter, Australia has once again advocated finding a diplomatic solution to the Israeli-Iran struggle. A government official said in a written statement, “We have clearly stated that Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile program has been a threat to international peace and security. We support the US President that the time of peace has come now.” The statement said, “The security situation in the area is highly unstable. We once again call for stress, communication and diplomacy.”

America suddenly attacked Iran

US President Donald Trump on Thursday said that he would take a decision in two weeks to support Israel in the war against Iran. However, he decided in just two days and attacked 3 important nuclear bases in Iran in the early hours of Sunday, attending Israel’s campaign. However, it is not yet clear how much damage to Iran has been caused by US attacks. Earlier, Iran had said that if the US supports Israel, it would hurtly retaliate. Various countries and organizations have given their response after the US attacks.

United Nations expressed concern

United Nations Secretary -General Antonio Gutaras has said that he is extremely concerned with the US bomb attacks at Iran’s nuclear centers. Gutaras said in a statement, “There is a risk that this conflict may be out of control that may have disastrous consequences for citizens, regions and the world.” He wrote on ‘X “,” I appeal to member countries to reduce stress. There is no military solution to this. Only diplomacy can find a solution. ”(AP)

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