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Australia condemns Iran’s attacks on Gulf countries

Australia condemned Iran’s indiscriminate attacks on Gulf states and Jordan and joined the urgent debate at the United Nations with many other like-minded countries.

The UN’s immediate debate focused on a resolution introduced by a group of countries to discuss Iran’s “recent military offensive against Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates” and its “targeting of civilians and civilian infrastructure resulting in the loss of innocent lives.”

In a statement read by Australia’s ambassador to the UN last night, Clare WalshAustralia said:

double quotesWe reiterate our call on Iran and its proxies to immediately stop such attacks. Australia stands in solidarity with the members of the Gulf Cooperation Council and Jordan and affirms its support for their sovereignty, security and territorial integrity; including co-sponsoring their decisions; We recognize the profound impact Iran’s actions have on civilian populations in the region.

Australia continues to call on all parties to uphold international humanitarian law to protect civilians, including humanitarian personnel.

The statement did not mention US or Iranian actions.

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