Saudi Arabia has strongly welcomed the resolution passed by the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) against Iran’s attacks. In the meeting held on Wednesday, the Council condemned the attacks carried out by Iran on several countries in the region, calling it a major violation of human rights. Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry said that this decision reflects the strong stance of the international community and is necessary to protect innocent civilians.
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Which countries and disadvantages are mentioned in the proposal?
This resolution has been supported by all those countries which have been affected by Iran’s attacks. The United Nations has made it clear that targeting civilian targets is not right under any circumstances. The list of affected countries and bases is as follows:
Affected countries: These include Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, UAE and Jordan.
Civic Infrastructure: Airports, ports and power generating stations were targeted.
Residential areas: Houses inhabited by civilians and public properties were damaged by drones and missiles.
Sea route: Attempts were made to hinder the movement of ships in routes such as the Strait of Hormuz and Bab al-Mandab.
What instructions has the UN issued regarding Iran?
The United Nations Human Rights Council has unanimously accepted this proposal, which has been supported by more than 100 countries. The council has warned Iran to avoid any such actions in future. Key instructions include:
Topics UN directs and demands stop attacks Iran should immediately and unconditionally stop all attacks and threats. Compensation Iran will have to pay compensation to compensate for the damage and victims caused by the attacks. International Law Iran must respect international law and the sovereignty of states. Monitoring The UN High Commissioner has been entrusted with the task of monitoring and reporting this entire situation.
What is the stand of Saudi Arabia and other countries on this?
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry stressed that targeting civilians and countries that are not part of the war is completely wrong. The ambassadors of Jordan and Kuwait have also described these attacks as a threat to international security. The UAE said that policies that create instability in the region will no longer be tolerated. Considering the seriousness of the situation, the United Nations Secretary General has also appealed to all parties to find a diplomatic solution so that the common people do not suffer further harm.
