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Global reactions to the US-Israel-Iran escalation

Mar 02, 2026

Tehran [Iran], March 2: The outbreak of open conflict following joint strikes by the United States and Israel on Iranian targets has triggered urgent diplomatic reactions worldwide, with many warning of a wider regional war.
United States
President Donald Trump confirmed Washington's involvement, describing the campaign as a major combat operation aimed at dismantling Iran's missile capabilities and naval power, while urging Iranians to overthrow their leadership.
Israel
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the strikes were intended to neutralize what Israel considers an existential threat, adding that the operation was designed to weaken Iran's military leverage.
Iran
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran accused Washington and Tel Aviv of violating the UN Charter and declared that American and Israeli interests across the Middle East had become legitimate targets, following retaliatory missile attacks.
European Union
EU leaders Ursula von der Leyen and Antonio Costa urged maximum restraint and respect for international law, warning of severe civilian consequences.
Red Cross
International Committee of the Red Cross President Mirjana Spoljaric cautioned that a dangerous chain reaction of escalation was unfolding, with devastating humanitarian risks.
Oman
Mediator Oman, through Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi, called for an immediate ceasefire and an emergency United Nations Security Council meeting.
Germany, France, and the UK
The three European powers jointly condemned Iranian attacks on the region while calling for renewed diplomacy. Separately, French President Emmanuel Macron warned the escalation threatens international peace.
Gulf States
Qatar, the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia strongly condemned Iranian strikes on their territories, describing them as violations of sovereignty and international law.
Türkiye
Türkiye said the crisis began with US-Israeli attacks on Iran and warned the spiral of violence threatens both regional and global stability.
Pakistan
Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar condemned the attacks on Iran and urged an immediate return to diplomacy.
Russia
Dmitry Medvedev accused Washington of using nuclear talks as cover for military action, warning of severe destabilization.
China
China called for an immediate halt to hostilities, stressing respect for Iran's sovereignty and renewed negotiations.
India
India urged restraint, de-escalation, and dialogue, emphasizing respect for territorial integrity.
Ukraine
Ukraine placed responsibility on Iran, citing domestic repression and regional behavior as drivers of the crisis.
Norway
Foreign Minister Espen Barth said Israel's initial strike did not meet international law standards for preventive action.
Belgium
Foreign Minister Maxime
Prevot expressed regret that diplomacy failed earlier, stressing that Iranian civilians must not bear the cost of the
conflict.
Source: Qatar Tribune