Middle East: ‘Violent conflict must be prevented from getting out of control’, victory of diplomacy necessary

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Source: UN News: Wednesday, March 25, 2026 00:01 AM

The war in the Middle East has caused immense suffering to civilians, disrupted the global economy, and could have tragic consequences. The top official of the United Nations in his clear message to America, Israel and Iran on Thursday urged that this war must be stopped from getting completely out of control.

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres has issued this appeal while addressing journalists outside the European Council in Brussels, the capital of Belgium. There he addressed regional leaders on the importance of continuing multilateral cooperation between the UN and the European Union. Tweet URL

On February 28, the United States and Israel began aerial bombardment of several Iranian cities, after which Iran retaliated with drone and missile attacks targeting countries in the Gulf region. On the other hand, after Hezbollah in Lebanon launched rocket attacks on Israel, Israeli military forces have intensified action. Due to violent conflict in the Middle East region, hundreds of people have lost their lives, thousands have been injured, millions have become victims of displacement. The near halt in movement of merchant ships in the ‘Strait of Hormuz’ has had a profound impact on the supply of fuel, fertilizers and other goods, the effects of which are beginning to be felt in the global economy. Two important messagesUN Secretary General Said in his message that my first message is for America and Israel. “It is high time to stop this war, which risks getting completely out of control, causing immense suffering to civilians and spillover effects into the global economy.” He said it could have tragic consequences, especially for the least developed countries. His second message was to Iran. “Your neighbor [देशों] But stop attacking. They were never involved in this violent confrontation.” “The Security Council has condemned these attacks, and has ordered them to stop. And as instructions have also been given to open the Strait of Hormuz waterway. In recent times, there have been attacks by Israel and Iran targeting natural gas reserves and energy installations in the Gulf countries, which has led to a surge in prices for ordinary consumers. Many countries have asked Iran to stop these attacks and allow ships to pass through the ‘Strait of Hormuz’ near Iran’s coastal area. Victory of Diplomacy About 20 percent of the world’s oil and gas supplies pass through this strategically important, narrow waterway that connects the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea. The UN chief warned that the closure of this waterway for such a long period of time would affect a large number of people around the world who have nothing to do with this conflict. “This is the time, the power of law over the law of power. Is going to be victorious. It is time for diplomacy to prevail over war.” Secretary-General Guterres said that there is exemplary cooperation between the EU and the United Nations, and that the EU has provided vital support for the work of the United Nations and multilateralism. He noted that the EU has played a central role in creating an international order based on the rule of law. An order where we will achieve greater justice, climate action, and greater control over the rise of technology. Will happen.

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