The United Nations Security Council is set to convene on Monday to address Israel's recent strike on Iran. Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi, labeled the attack a significant threat to global peace and security, calling for a legitimate response and highlighting the destabilization of the region.
NEW YORK: The United Nations Security Council is expected to meet on Monday to discuss Israel's attack on Iran, diplomats said on Sunday. Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araqchi called on the Security Council to meet over the attack and diplomats said the council was likely to discuss the situation Monday. "Israeli regime's actions constitute a grave threat to international peace and security and further destabilise an already fragile region," Araqchi said in a letter to the 15-member council on Saturday. "Iran, in alignment with the principles enshrined in the Charter of the UN and under international law, reserves its inherent right to legal and legitimate response to these criminal attacks at the appropriate time," he wrote.
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