US bombs Iran: 5 countries that didn't hold back while condemning US strikes on Tehran

5 countries that didn't hold back while condemning US strikes on Tehran (ALl photos via X)

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Cuba:

President Miguel Diaz-Canel strongly condemned the US bombing, saying it constituted a “dangerous escalation” and a serious violation of the UN Charter. He added that it “plunges humanity into a crisis with irreversible consequences”.

Brazil:

Brazilian diplomats at the UN reportedly condemned the strikes in closed sessions as “unacceptable use of force.”

Chile:

“Chile condemns this US attack,” President Gabriel Boric wrote on X. “Having power does not authorise you to use it in violation of the rules that we as humanity have given ourselves. Even if you are the United States.”

Oman:

The Arab country “expresses deep concern, denunciation and condemnation of the escalation resulting from the direct air strikes launched by the United States on sites in the Islamic Republic of Iran,” the official Oman News Agency said.

Venezuela:

“Venezuela Condemns US Military Aggression Against Iran and Demands an Immediate Cessation of Hostilities,” Foreign Minister Yvan Gil said in a Telegram post.

Pakistan:

The Foreign Office (FO) of Islamabad in a statement said: "Pakistan condemns the US attacks on the nuclear facilities of Iran, which follow the series of attacks by Israel. We are gravely concerned at the possible further escalation of tensions in the region."

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