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MIL-OSI United Kingdom: The UK urges all parties to show restraint and reduce tensions: UK statement at the UN Security Council

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The UK urges all parties to show restraint and reduce tensions: UK statement at the UN Security Council

Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward, UK Permanent Representative to the UN, at the emergency UN Security Council meeting on Iran.

President, the Security Council meets today at a dangerous moment.

We are deeply concerned by Israel’s strikes on sites in Iran, as well as the Iranian military action we’ve already seen in response. 

There is a clear risk that this crisis escalates, with serious implications for peace and security across the region and beyond. 

This is in no-one’s interests. 

Colleagues, our first priority must be to prevent further escalation in the Middle East.

We urge all parties to urgently step back, show restraint and reduce tensions. 

The UK did not participate in this action. 

And let me say clearly and unequivocally that Russia’s claims that the British sovereign bases on the island of Cyprus were in any way involved is nonsense. 

It is deeply irresponsible at moments like this for Russia to be spreading disinformation.

We firmly support any diplomatic efforts to return to stability.

Today, we have spoken to Israel at the highest levels, and our Foreign Secretary has also spoken to Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi.

We have urged both sides to show restraint and de-escalate tensions.  

We continue to engage partners across the region to ensure we are collectively doing our utmost to push for a peaceful outcome.

The UK, in partnership with the E3, has always championed a diplomatic solution to address Iran’s nuclear escalation, which has no credible civilian justification. 

We will not be deterred from this. 

As my Prime Minister said today, we have long held concerns about Iran’s nuclear programme as documented by the IAEA. Israel also needs to protect its people and security. 

It is therefore in the interests of all actors to stop military confrontation and pursue a negotiated solution. 

President, this is time for a strong, united position from members of this Council. 

We must take urgent action to de-escalate and provide an opportunity for a return to diplomacy.

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