Brussels: UN Secretary-General António Guterres issued an urgent appeal to Iran, urging the country to stop its attacks on neighboring states. He stressed that continued military actions threaten regional stability and risk escalating into a broader crisis with implications for international peace and security. According to Saudi Press Agency, Guterres made the statements upon arrival in Brussels to participate in the European Summit, which is addressing security, energy, and international relations amid rising tensions in the Middle East. The secretary-general emphasized that attacks on nations not involved in the conflict violate the UN Charter and Security Council resolutions, and he called for an immediate cessation of hostilities. Guterres addressed the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, noting that it worsens global hardships by driving up living costs and straining energy supplies. He urged that diplomatic and legal solutions take precedence over the logic of force and war.
