'Critical to avoid spiral of chaos': World leaders urge restraint after US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities; some allies back Trump’s move
Sunday, 22 June 2025 () Following US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, world leaders are reacting. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu lauded the strikes as a "pivot of history," while UN Secretary-General Guterres warned of catastrophic consequences and urged diplomacy. Several nations, including New Zealand, Australia, Venezuela, Cuba and Mexico, are calling for de-escalation and a return to dialogue to avoid further conflict.
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