World leaders have reacted to the US attack on Iran's nuclear facilities.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expresses grave alarm, labeling it a dangerous escalation threatening international peace.
New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters urges diplomacy to avoid further military escalation in the Middle East.
Australia emphasizes the need for de-escalation, dialogue, and diplomacy in the volatile region.
Mexico calls for diplomatic dialogue to bring peace and reiterates the priority of peaceful coexistence in the region.
Venezuela condemns the US military aggression against Iran and demands an immediate cessation of hostilities.
Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel strongly condemns the US bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities as a dangerous escalation violating international law.
Trump's decision to target Iran's nuclear facilities receives supportive and condemning responses from world leaders.
The airstrikes on Iran leave the oil market poised for a potential surge in the aftermath.
The international community emphasizes the importance of diplomacy and de-escalation to address the situation in the Middle East.
Various countries stress the significance of upholding peace and avoiding further military actions in the region.