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Australia urges de-escalation as US strikes Iran

22 June 2025 14:08 | News

Australia, Donald Trump’s bombing Iran after the situation in the Middle East continued to be transferred, called for an increase.

The US army hit three Iranian nuclear facilities at Aest on Sunday morning, and the US president declared “a magnificent military success”.

However, the conflict may continue to deteriorate because Mr. Trump warns that he will be a much greater tragedy for Iran or a much greater tragedy for Iran in the last eight days.

The Australian government has constantly pressed for dialogue and diplomacy since Israel’s first strike to Iran in the middle of June and continued to do so after Mr. Trump’s announcement.

“We draw attention to the statement that the US President is now a peace time,” a government spokesman said in a statement on Sunday. He said.

“The security situation in the region is quite variable. We continue to call for extraction, dialogue and diplomacy.

“It is clear that Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile program is a threat to international peace and security.”

Questions came up about whether Australia – as a US ally – will support American efforts in the Middle East.

The Federal Government insisted that Australia was not a central player in the conflict, and only deployed defense assets to the region to help release efforts, stressed that Foreign Minister Penny Wong has not been there to go to war many times.

Opposition leader Sussan Ley supported the US action in Iran. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

Meanwhile, the opposition supported America’s actions in Iran and said it was taken to prevent the nation from buying nuclear weapons.

“The world can never accept a nuclear armed Iranian regime, and today the United States army has taken proactive measures to never need it, Sus

“Although the Australians will never seek conflict in the world, we can never forget that the Iranian regime is a militant theocratic autocracy.

“We are standing in solidarity with the Iranian people who are the victims of this brutal regime.”

At least 430 people were killed in Iran and 3500 people were injured in Iran, 24 civilian deaths and approximately 1300 injuries.

The wounded wage from the US strikes is still uncertain, but Larissa Waters, the Greens leader, described the event as a “terrible and disastrous rise”.

“You can’t bomb the path of peace, in a statement said.

“Australia should always work for peace and ascension. Australia is not weak and we cannot participate in another brutal war in the Middle East.”

Approximately 2600 Australians in Iran are receiving help from the region as well as in Israel, as government passengers invite them not to attempt both nations.

The staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs evacuated the Tehran Embassy and helps Australians to leave the border in Azerbaijan.

Some Australians have already separated from the land transitions, but the government is preparing to help citizens to leave after the airspace on both nations has been reopened.


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