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Australia condemns Iran’s attacks on Gulf states

Australia has condemned Iran’s indiscriminate attacks on Gulf states and Jordan, joining with many other like-minded nations at an urgent debate at the United Nations.

The UN urgent debate focused on a resolution brought by a group of countries to discuss Iran’s “recent military aggression launched by Iran against Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates” and the “targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure, which has resulted in the loss of innocent lives”.

In a statement last night read out by Australia’s ambassador to the UN, Clare Walsh, Australia said:

double quotation markWe reiterate our call for Iran and its proxies to cease all such attacks immediately. Australia stands in solidarity with members of the Gulf Cooperation Council and Jordan and affirms support for their sovereignty, security and territorial integrity, including by co-sponsoring their resolution, we recognise the profound impact that Iran’s actions are having on civilian populations in the region.

Australia continues to call on all parties to uphold international humanitarian law, to protect civilians, including humanitarian personnel.

The statement contained no mention of actions by the US or Iran.

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Krishani Dhanji

Krishani Dhanji

Good morning, Krishani Dhanji here with you, thanks to Martin Farrer for getting us started.

It’s the final sitting day of the fortnight, which will again be dominated by the fuel crisis and war in the Middle East, and the ongoing economic fallout.

And this morning might feel a little different with fewer talking heads in the corridors. With the ABC still on strike until 11am this morning, the mics and camera remain turned off and the pollies won’t be showing up for their regular interviews.

But despite all that, it’s going to be another busy day, so let’s get stuck in!

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