
KAMPALA, Uganda | Xinhua | Uganda has condemned recent Israeli attacks on Iran, describing them as a violation of global law and calling for a true away conclude to hostilities.
Jeje Odongo, Uganda’s minister of international affairs, made the remarks while attending the 51st session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Group of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) held on June 21-22 in Turkiye.
“The unprovoked assault on the sovereign folks of Iran by Israel is share of a wider diagram targeting the Muslim world and harmless humanity by sections of the global community who don’t hold any recognize for global law, and pause defective acts in opposition to others with impunity,” Odongo acknowledged in a observation released Monday by the Ugandan Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
“I additionally reiterate the suitable of the Islamic Republic of Iran to self-protection and flee all peace-loving participants of the global community to work toward ending this unprovoked act of aggression through diplomacy and dialogue,” the minister added.
Odongo additionally condemned persisted attacks on Palestinians, in particular in Gaza, which hold resulted in the deaths of hundreds of civilians.
“Despite calls for global action in opposition to the blatant violations of global law by the occupying drive, the americans of Palestine — especially in Gaza — continue to suffer deaths, starvation, displacement, and violations of their human rights,” he acknowledged.
He praised the efforts of the OIC and other global actors in promoting a stop-fire and facilitating the provide of humanitarian abet.
“Uganda urges the global community to prioritize the predicament of the americans of Palestine and work toward the internationally well-liked two-snort solution,” Odongo acknowledged.
In step with experiences, Israel launched a series of huge-scale airstrikes on June 13 targeting Iranian nuclear and military facilities, killing several senior commanders and nuclear scientists. In retaliation, Iran utilized missile and drone attacks on Israeli territory. ■
