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    UN Chief Guterres Calls on US and Israel to Halt Hostilities Amid Rising Iran Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has issued a stern warning to both the United States and Israel, urging them to immediately halt their military actions amid escalating tensions involving Iran. He emphasized the grave risks associated with continued hostilities, cautioning that the ongoing conflict could spiral into disastrous consequences not only for the region but for global stability as well.

    Guterres highlighted the urgent need for restraint and dialogue, stressing that the current trajectory of violence threatens to deepen instability in an already volatile Middle East. He called on all parties involved to prioritize diplomatic solutions over military engagement, underscoring the importance of protecting civilian lives and preventing further humanitarian crises.

    The UN chief’s appeal comes at a critical juncture when the conflict dynamics have intensified, raising fears of a broader confrontation that could engulf neighboring countries. His remarks serve as a reminder of the international community’s responsibility to work towards peace and de-escalation, especially given the complex geopolitical stakes tied to Iran and its regional relationships.

    In his statement, Guterres also acknowledged the historical context of the conflict, noting that prolonged wars have repeatedly resulted in immense human suffering and economic devastation. He urged the US and Israel to consider the long-term implications of their actions and to engage in constructive dialogue aimed at resolving differences through peaceful means.

    Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts continue behind the scenes, with various international actors seeking to mediate and encourage negotiations. The Secretary-General’s call to end the war resonates with these ongoing initiatives, reinforcing the global consensus on the necessity of avoiding further escalation.

    As tensions remain high, the world watches closely, hoping that the message from the United Nations will inspire a shift towards de-escalation and foster an environment conducive to lasting peace in the region.

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