Chinese Envoy Condemns U.S. Strikes on Iran
He characterized the operation as a breach of international standards and the principles enshrined in the UN Charter.
Earlier this week, Iran and Israel both confirmed a mutual halt to hostilities following nearly two weeks of escalated military engagement.
The ceasefire came after Israel had initiated what it called “preemptive” strikes inside Iran and targeted individuals involved in Tehran’s nuclear efforts.
Israeli officials alleged that Iran was nearing the completion of a nuclear bomb. Over the weekend, the United States became involved, launching strikes on multiple Iranian nuclear sites.
During a session of the UN Security Council on Sunday, Fu Cong emphasized that the U.S. action had not only inflicted harm on Iran but had also “damaged” America’s standing, “both as a country and as a participant in any international negotiations.”
His remarks pointed to the broader consequences for Washington's role on the world stage.
Reinforcing this stance, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs also condemned the attacks.
On Monday, ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun stated that strikes on nuclear sites monitored by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) represented “a serious violation of the United Nations Charter,” and were in clear contravention of international law.
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