logo
Safadi Warns of Escalation's Impact on Regional and Global Security - Jordan News

Safadi Warns of Escalation's Impact on Regional and Global Security - Jordan News

Jordan News6 days ago

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ayman Safadi discussed today with Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union, and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares, the ongoing efforts to halt the dangerous escalation in the region resulting from the Israeli aggression against Iran. اضافة اعلان The two ministers emphasized the grave risks posed by the continued escalation to regional and global security, underlining the urgent need for collective regional and international action to contain the situation and prevent it from spiraling into a broader conflict that would threaten international peace and stability.
Safadi and Albares also reviewed the situation in the Gaza Strip, reiterating the urgent need for an immediate end to the Israeli aggression and the assurance of sufficient and sustained delivery of humanitarian aid to the besieged enclave, which is suffering from an escalating humanitarian catastrophe caused by the ongoing attacks.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Iran rejects nuclear talks with US before 'Israeli aggression' stops
Iran rejects nuclear talks with US before 'Israeli aggression' stops

Roya News

time3 minutes ago

  • Roya News

Iran rejects nuclear talks with US before 'Israeli aggression' stops

Iran said Friday it would not resume nuclear negotiations with the United States until 'Israel' halts its attacks, as 'Israel's' military chief warned the week-old war will be "prolonged". A series of blasts were heard in Tehran on Friday as Iran's Fars news agency said air defences had been activated, as 'Israel' kept up its bombardment and Iran launched missiles at its arch enemy. "We must be ready for a prolonged campaign," military chief Eyal Zamir told 'Israelis' in a video statement, eight days after his country launched a massive wave of strikes it said were aimed at stopping Iran from developing nuclear weapons – an ambition Tehran has denied. "The campaign is not over. Although we have made significant achievements, difficult days still lie ahead," he said. As US President Donald Trump mulls the prospect of entering the war between the two foes, top diplomats from Britain, France and Germany met with their Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi in Geneva. Referring to nuclear negotiations with Washington that had been derailed by the war, Araghchi said after the meeting that "Iran is ready to consider diplomacy once again and once the aggression is stopped". Tehran did "support the continuation of discussion with" the European countries and was willing "to meet again in the near future", Araghchi told reporters. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said "we invited the Iranian minister to consider negotiations with all sides, including the United States, without awaiting the cessation of strikes, which we also hope for". Barrot said there "can be no definitive solution through military means to the Iran nuclear problem" and warned that it was "dangerous to want to impose a regime change" in Iran, after 'Israeli' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not rule out killing supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. 450 missiles Since 'Israel' launched its offensive on June 13, targeting nuclear and military sites but also hitting residential areas, Iran has responded with barrages which 'Israeli' authorities say have killed at least 25 people. A hospital in the 'Israeli' port of Haifa reported 19 injured, including one person in serious condition, after the latest Iranian salvo. More than 450 missiles have been fired at the country so far, along with about 400 drones, according to 'Israel's' National Public Diplomacy Directorate. Iran said on Sunday that 'Israeli' strikes had killed at least 224 people, including military commanders, nuclear scientists and civilians. It has not updated the toll since. A US-based NGO, the Human Rights Activists News Agency, provided a toll on Friday based on sources and media reports, saying at least 657 people have been killed in Iran, including 263 civilians. 'Israel's' military said it struck missile launchers in southwestern Iran after overnight air raids on dozens of targets including a nuclear research centre. In 'Israel', sirens sounded in the afternoon after missiles were launched from Iran for the second time on Friday. Iran's Revolutionary Guards said they had targeted military sites and air force bases. Trump said on Thursday he will decide "within the next two weeks" whether to involve the United States in the fighting. A US Navy official said Friday that an aircraft carrier will be moved closer to the Middle East next week, making it the third in or near the region. 'Madness' "This is a perilous moment, and it is hugely important that we don't see regional escalation of this conflict," said Britain's Foreign Secretary David Lammy, who earlier stated "Iran can never develop or acquire a nuclear weapon". Western governments suspect Iran of seeking a nuclear weapons capability. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said that while Iran is the only country without nuclear weapons to enrich uranium to 60 percent, there was no evidence it had all the components to make a functioning nuclear warhead. "So, saying how long it would take for them, it would be pure speculation because we do not know whether there was somebody... secretly pursuing these activities," the agency's chief Rafael Grossi told CNN. "We haven't seen that and we have to say it." In an interview with German publication Bild, 'Israel's' top diplomat Gideon Saar said he did not "particularly" believe in diplomacy with Iran. "All diplomatic efforts so far have failed," said Saar, whose country had supported Trump's 2018 decision to abandon a previous nuclear agreement between Iran and world powers. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned the escalating confrontation is quickly reaching "the point of no return", saying "this madness must end as soon as possible". UN chief Antonio Guterres meanwhile pleaded with all sides to "give peace a chance". Any US involvement in 'Israel's' campaign would be expected to involve the bombing of an underground uranium enrichment facility in Fordo, using powerful bunker-busting bombs that no other country possesses. Switzerland announced it was temporarily closing its embassy in Tehran, adding that it would continue to fulfil its role representing US interests in Iran.

US ambassador accuses Iran of inciting Hezbollah, threatening 'Israel'
US ambassador accuses Iran of inciting Hezbollah, threatening 'Israel'

Roya News

time3 hours ago

  • Roya News

US ambassador accuses Iran of inciting Hezbollah, threatening 'Israel'

The US ambassador to the United Nations Security Council, Dorothy Shea, issued a series of urgent statements on Friday condemning Iran's recent actions in the escalating conflict with 'Israel'. She accused the Iranian government of encouraging Hezbollah to open a front from Lebanon and repeatedly calling for the destruction of 'Israel'. Shea also condemned Iran for launching both direct and proxy attacks against 'Israeli' civilians, emphasizing that these acts violate international norms. Addressing nuclear tensions, she warned that Iran would gain nothing from escalating its disputes with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and urged Tehran to abandon its ambitions to acquire nuclear weapons. Shea delivered her remarks during a UN Security Council meeting on threats to international peace and security, held at United Nations headquarters in Washington, DC, on June 20, 2025. The Council convened an emergency session to address the rapidly escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. The meeting was requested by Iran and supported by Algeria, China, Pakistan, and Russia. United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres also addressed the Council, calling for an immediate ceasefire and de-escalation. 'There are times when the choices before us are not just important but decisive. We are at such a moment — a moment that will determine not only the fate of nations but perhaps our shared future,' he said. Guterres warned that the violence between Iran and 'Israel' was pushing the region to the brink, stating, 'We are not being pushed into a crisis; we are rushing toward one. These are not isolated incidents — we are heading down a path of potential chaos.' 'The widening scope of this conflict could ignite a powder keg no one can control. We cannot allow that to happen,' he said, renewing his call to end the fighting and resume serious negotiations. 'Let us not look back on this critical moment with regret. Let us act responsibly together to save the region and the world from the brink.'

'Israel', Iran trade accusations at UN over assassinations, hospital attacks
'Israel', Iran trade accusations at UN over assassinations, hospital attacks

Roya News

time3 hours ago

  • Roya News

'Israel', Iran trade accusations at UN over assassinations, hospital attacks

During a heated UN Security Council session, 'Israel's' representative accused Iran of attempting to assassinate 'Israeli' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump. He also claimed Iran was behind the killing of numerous 'Israelis' abroad and accused Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of repeatedly calling for 'Israel's' destruction. The envoy urged the council to act, describing Iran's conduct as a 'farce.' In response, Iran's representative accused 'Israel' of killing civilians and targeting medical facilities during recent strikes on Iranian territory. The envoy said at least five hospitals were hit, resulting in the deaths of doctors, humanitarian workers, and hundreds of civilians. He called the attacks a clear violation of international law and urged the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to condemn what he described as strikes on protected infrastructure.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store