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Israeli first responders stand in front of a building heavily damaged by an Iranian strike in Tel Aviv on June 22, 2025. [AFP]

The United States struck three nuclear sites in Iran on Sunday, joining Israel’s bombing campaign after days of speculation over US involvement in the conflict.

“Iran’s key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated. Iran, the bully of the Middle East, must now make peace,” President Donald Trump said in an address after the strikes.

Here is a roundup of the key reactions:

 Iran: ‘Everlasting consequences’

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned the US attacks as “outrageous” and said his country had a right to defend its sovereignty.

“The events this morning are outrageous and will have everlasting consequences,” he posted on social media, calling the attacks “lawless and criminal” behaviour.

Araghchi later said the United States and Israel crossed “a very big red line” with the attacks, and said he would head to Moscow later Sunday for talks with President Vladimir Putin.

 Israel: ‘Change history’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated Trump, saying the attacks would “help lead the Middle East and beyond to a future of prosperity and peace”.

“Your bold decision to target Iran’s nuclear facilities with the awesome and righteous might of the United States will change history,” Netanyahu said in a video message, adding that the attacks demonstrated “America has been truly unsurpassed”.

He also told Israelis that his promise to destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities had been “fulfilled”.

 EU: ‘Step back’

The European Union’s top diplomat Kaja Kallas called for de-escalation and a return to negotiations.

“I urge all sides to step back, return to the negotiating table and prevent further escalation,” Kallas wrote on X, adding that Iran must not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon and that EU foreign ministers would discuss the situation Monday.

Russia: ‘Irresponsible’ strikes

Russia “strongly condemned” the bombings, calling them “irresponsible” and a “gross violation of international law”.

“A dangerous escalation has begun, fraught with further undermining of regional and global security,” the Russian foreign ministry added.

 UN: ‘Dangerous escalation’

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called the strikes a “dangerous escalation in a region already on the edge”.

“There is no military solution. The only path forward is diplomacy. The only hope is peace,” Guterres said in a statement.

 Britain: ‘Stability is priority’

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer called on Iran to “return to the negotiating table and reach a diplomatic solution to end this crisis”.

“Iran can never be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon, and the US has taken action to alleviate that threat,” Starmer said on X, adding that “stability in the region is a priority”.

 France: ‘Exercise restraint’

French President Emmanuel Macron has called a meeting of the country’s defence council for Sunday, with his office saying he had spoken with the leaders of Saudi Arabia and Oman on Sunday.

France is urging “all parties to exercise restraint to avoid any escalation that could lead to an extension of the conflict”, Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot posted on X.

China: ‘Cease fire’

China’s foreign ministry said it “strongly condemns” the US strikes, warning that they “escalate tensions in the Middle East”.

“China calls on all parties to the conflict, especially Israel, to cease fire as soon as possible,” the ministry said.

Pope Leo XIV: ‘Crying out for peace’

Pope Leo XIV said after the strikes that “humanity is crying out for peace” and called for an end to all wars.

“Each member of the international community has the moral responsibility to end the tragedy of war, before it becomes an irreparable chasm,” Leo said during his weekly Angelus prayer at the Vatican.

 Saudi Arabia: ‘Exercise restraint’

Saudi Arabia expressed “great concern” after the strikes on its neighbour, the “sisterly Islamic Republic of Iran”.

“The Kingdom underscores the need to exert all possible efforts to exercise restraint, de-escalate tensions, and avoid further escalation,” the foreign ministry posted on X.

 Pakistan: ‘Violate international law’

Pakistan, the only nuclear-armed Muslim country and a longtime Washington ally, said the US attacks “violate all norms of international law”.

“We are gravely concerned at the possible further escalation of tensions in the region,” Pakistan’s foreign ministry said, adding that Iran had the “right to defend itself under the UN Charter”.

 Hamas: ‘Brutal aggression’

The Palestinian militant group Hamas condemned the “blatant US aggression against the territory and sovereignty of the Islamic Republic of Iran”.

“This brutal aggression is a dangerous escalation,” Hamas said, calling the attack “a flagrant violation of international law, and a direct threat to international peace and security”.

Huthis: ‘Declaration of war’

Yemen’s Huthi rebel government, which is backed by Iran, condemned the US attacks and expressed solidarity with the Iranian people.

“The Trump administration’s reckless aggression… is a blatant declaration of war against the brotherly Iranian people. We declare our full support for the brotherly Iranian people,” it said.

Israeli first responders stand in front of a building heavily damaged by an Iranian strike in Tel Aviv on June 22, 2025.
[AFP]

The
United States struck three nuclear sites in Iran
on Sunday, joining Israel’s bombing campaign after days of speculation over US involvement in the conflict.

“Iran’s key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated. Iran, the bully of the Middle East, must now make peace,” President Donald Trump said in an address after the strikes.
Here is a roundup of the key reactions:

 Iran: ‘Everlasting consequences’
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned the US attacks as “outrageous” and said his country had a right to defend its sovereignty.
“The events this morning are outrageous and will have everlasting consequences,” he posted on social media, calling the attacks “lawless and criminal” behaviour.

Araghchi later said the United States and Israel crossed “a very big red line” with the attacks, and said he would head to Moscow later Sunday for talks with President Vladimir Putin.
 Israel: ‘Change history’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated Trump, saying the attacks would “help lead the Middle East and beyond to a future of prosperity and peace”.
“Your bold decision to target Iran’s nuclear facilities with the awesome and righteous might of the United States will change history,” Netanyahu said in a video message, adding that the attacks demonstrated “America has been truly unsurpassed”.

He also told Israelis that his promise to destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities had been “fulfilled”.

 EU: ‘Step back’
The European Union’s top diplomat Kaja Kallas called for de-escalation and a return to negotiations.

“I urge all sides to step back, return to the negotiating table and prevent further escalation,” Kallas wrote on X, adding that Iran must not be allowed to develop a
nuclear weapon
and that EU foreign ministers would discuss the situation Monday.
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Russia: ‘Irresponsible’ strikes
Russia “strongly condemned” the bombings, calling them “irresponsible” and a “gross violation of international law”.

“A dangerous escalation has begun, fraught with further undermining of regional and global security,” the Russian foreign ministry added.

 UN: ‘Dangerous escalation’

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called the strikes a “dangerous escalation in a region already on the edge”.

“There is no military solution. The only path forward is diplomacy. The only hope is peace,” Guterres said in a statement.

 Britain: ‘Stability is priority’

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer called on Iran to “return to the negotiating table and reach a diplomatic solution to end this crisis”.

“Iran can never be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon, and the US has taken action to alleviate that threat,” Starmer said on X, adding that “stability in the region is a priority”.

 France: ‘Exercise restraint’

French President Emmanuel Macron has called a meeting of the country’s defence council for Sunday, with his office saying he had spoken with the leaders of Saudi Arabia and Oman on Sunday.

France is urging “all parties to
exercise restraint
to avoid any escalation that could lead to an extension of the conflict”, Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot posted on X.

China: ‘Cease fire’

China’s foreign ministry said it “strongly condemns” the US strikes, warning that they “escalate tensions in the Middle East”.

“China calls on all parties to the conflict, especially Israel, to cease fire as soon as possible,” the ministry said.

Pope Leo XIV: ‘Crying out for peace’

Pope Leo XIV said after the strikes that “humanity is crying out for peace” and called for an end to all wars.

“Each member of the international community has the moral responsibility to end the tragedy of war, before it becomes an irreparable chasm,” Leo said during his weekly Angelus prayer at the Vatican.

 Saudi Arabia: ‘Exercise restraint’

Saudi Arabia expressed “great concern” after the strikes on its neighbour, the “sisterly Islamic Republic of Iran”.

“The Kingdom underscores the need to exert all possible efforts to exercise restraint, de-escalate tensions, and avoid further escalation,” the foreign ministry posted on X.

 Pakistan: ‘Violate international law’

Pakistan, the only nuclear-armed Muslim country and a longtime Washington ally, said the US attacks “violate all norms of international law”.

“We are gravely concerned at the possible further
escalation of tensions
in the region,” Pakistan’s foreign ministry said, adding that Iran had the “right to defend itself under the UN Charter”.

 Hamas: ‘Brutal aggression’

The Palestinian militant group Hamas condemned the “blatant US aggression against the territory and sovereignty of the Islamic Republic of Iran”.

“This brutal aggression is a dangerous escalation,” Hamas said, calling the attack “a flagrant violation of international law, and a direct threat to
international peace
and security”.

Huthis: ‘Declaration of war’

Yemen’s Huthi rebel government, which is backed by Iran, condemned the US attacks and expressed solidarity with the Iranian people.

“The Trump administration’s reckless aggression… is a blatant declaration of war against the brotherly Iranian people. We declare our full support for the brotherly Iranian people,” it said.

Published Date: 2025-06-22 15:57:09
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