Iran calls on the UN to recognize Israel and the USA as guilty in the 12-day war.
Iran demands that the UN recognize Israel and the USA as the initiators of the act of aggression, a demand that arose after the latest escalation of relations between Tehran and Jerusalem on June 13. This was reported by Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi.
He called on the Security Council to accuse the relevant countries and demand compensation for the damages caused. Araqchi also emphasized that all these actions should uphold the principles of the inadmissibility of aggression and adherence to international law.
A ceasefire between Israel and Iran is indefinite, - said the President of the USA.
Donald Trump announced the end of the war between the countries and called it a great day for America. In response, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi disavowed any agreements on a ceasefire and stated that a decision on this would be made later. The USA participated in the military actions of Israel, striking at targets in Iran, to which Iran fired ballistic missiles at American facilities in Qatar.
As tensions increase between Iran, Israel, and the USA, new challenges arise for the international community, and therefore the situation needs to be closely monitored and ways to resolve the conflict sought.
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