20 Countries Condemn Israeli Aggression on Iran’s Nuclear Sites

Muslim and regional powers unite in a joint statement demanding an end to Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, warning of a wider Middle East war.

Islamabad – In a powerful display of diplomatic unity, 20 countries, including Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, have jointly condemned the Israeli aggression on Iran, following a series of airstrikes targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.

In a statement released by Pakistan’s Foreign Office, the foreign ministers of nations such as Turkey, Egypt, UAE, and Qatar expressed deep concern over Israel’s recent military actions, which they described as a blatant violation of international law, the UN Charter, and the principle of peaceful coexistence.

“Iran’s nuclear sites—monitored under the IAEA—must not be attacked,” the statement said, calling the Israeli aggression on Iran an alarming act that undermines regional peace and violates the 1949 Geneva Conventions.

Unified Response Against Escalation

The statement—backed by Muslim and regional powers—highlighted that the airstrikes launched on June 13, 2025, are not only illegal but also pose a serious threat to Middle East stability. The 20 signatory nations stressed that respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity is non-negotiable.

This unified condemnation of Israeli aggression on Iran reflects growing international frustration over the use of force rather than diplomacy in resolving regional disputes.

Call for Immediate Ceasefire and Diplomacy

The joint declaration urged an immediate halt to military operations and emphasized the need for serious diplomatic engagement. Only a peaceful political solution, they insisted, can prevent the region from descending into widespread conflict.

Demand for a Nuclear-Free Middle East

The signatories also renewed their demand to declare the Middle East a nuclear weapons-free zone, calling on all states to join the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and adhere to equal standards.

Freedom of Navigation and Maritime Security

The communiqué underscored the importance of safeguarding international waterways, urging countries to avoid interfering with freedom of navigation in accordance with global laws.

A Crisis That Must Not Be Ignored

Since June 13, Israel has conducted airstrikes on Iranian nuclear and media facilities, triggering fears of a broader war. 👉 For a deeper look into the 2025 missile attacks and how the Iran-Israel conflict escalated into open warfare, read the full report here.

For more detailed coverage in Urdu on how Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and others condemned Israeli aggression on Iran, click here to read the full report.

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