Protesters collect in London, Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026 after U.S. and Israeli forces carried out a collection of strikes on Iran on Saturday morning. (AP Photograph/Alastair Grant)
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World leaders on Saturday reacted cautiously after america and Israel attacked Iran, following weeks of escalating tensions and a serious U.S. army buildup within the area.
This is a roundup of worldwide response:
United Nations: Secretary Common António Guterres condemned what he described because the “use of force” by the US and Israel, and the following retaliation by Iran, which, he mentioned, “undermine international peace and security.”
Guterres added that each one member states should respect their obligations beneath worldwide regulation, together with the Constitution of the United Nations and referred to as for an instantaneous cessation of hostilities and de-escalation.
The UN Safety Council, in the meantime, referred to as an emergency assembly Saturday afternoon in response to the strikes. The assembly will probably be chaired by Britain, which holds the month-to-month council presidency.
European Union: The European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen referred to as the developments in Iran “greatly concerning.”
“Ensuring nuclear safety and preventing any actions that could further escalate tensions or undermine the global non-proliferation regime is of critical importance,” she wrote in a submit on X, calling on all events to train restraint and respect worldwide regulation.
In Brussels, the EU’s chief diplomat, Kaja Kallas, referred to as the scenario “perilous” and mentioned the safety of civilians was a precedence. However she additionally mentioned the Iranian regime “has killed thousands” and its help for terror teams “pose a serious threat to global security.”
France, Germany, UK: The leaders of France, Germany and the UK — also called the E3 — issued a joint assertion Saturday emphasizing they’d lengthy urged Iran to finish its nuclear program, cease destabilizing actions within the area, and “cease the appalling violence and repression against its own people.”
The three leaders additionally made clear that none of their nations participated within the strikes, however they “remained in close contact” with the U.S., Israel and different companions within the area.
A protester holds a placard in London, Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026 after U.S. and Israeli forces carried out a collection of strikes on Iran on Saturday morning.
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The assertion didn’t explicitly help or denounce the strikes by the U.S. and Israel, it did condemn the following retaliation from Iran.
“We condemn Iranian attacks on countries in the region in the strongest terms. Iran must refrain from indiscriminate military strikes.”
Spain: Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez mentioned his nation rejected “the unilateral military action by the United States and Israel, which represents an escalation and contributes to a more uncertain and hostile international order.”
He added: “We demand immediate de-escalation and full respect for international law. It is time to resume dialogue and achieve a lasting political solution for the region,” he mentioned.
Canada: Prime Minister Mark Carney mentioned that Canada helps the U.S. “acting to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and to prevent its regime from further threatening international peace and security.”
“Canada’s position remains clear: the Islamic Republic of Iran is the principal source of instability and terror throughout the Middle East, has one of the world’s worst human rights records, and must never be allowed to obtain or develop nuclear weapons,” he mentioned.
Russia: The Overseas Ministry issued an announcement calling the US-Israeli strikes on Iran “a pre-planned and unprovoked act” of aggression and demanded an instantaneous return to diplomatic talks.
The ministry additionally accused Washington and Tel Aviv of falsely hyping threats surrounding Iran’s nuclear program to pursue regime change, and warned the Center East was at risk of plunging right into a cycle of “uncontrolled escalation.”
China: A Chinese language Overseas Ministry spokesperson mentioned in a statement that China, an in depth companion of Iran, “is highly concerned over the military strikes against Iran launched by the U.S. and Israel.”
“Iran’s sovereignty, security and territorial integrity should be respected,” the assertion added.
“China calls for an immediate stop of the military actions, no further escalation of the tense situation, resumption of dialogue and negotiation, and efforts to uphold peace and stability in the Middle East.”
Ukraine: In a video deal with, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appeared to endorse the Trump Administration’s strikes, stating “it is important that the United States is acting decisively.”
In his remarks, Zelenskyy talked concerning the Iranian management’s shut ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the way Russia has struck Ukrainian cities greater than 57,000 instances with Iranian-designed Shahed drones.
“The Iranian regime chose to be an accomplice to Putin and supplies him with Shaheds,” Zelenskyy mentioned.
Iranian individuals attend an indication in help U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026. (AP Photograph/Markus Schreiber)
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Center East: Oman’s Overseas Minister Badr Albusaidi, who has been mediating between the U.S. and Iran, says there had been energetic and severe nuclear talks happening. In a submit on X, he wrote that he was “dismayed” by coordinated Israeli-U.S. assaults on Iran.
Albdusaidi mentioned the pursuits of america should not served by this and urged the U.S. to not quote “get sucked in further,” including “this is not your war.”
The Omani mediator was in Washington Friday assembly with Vice President Vance, and informed CBS Information that Iran had agreed to zero stockpiling of nuclear enrichment.
Lebanon’s Prime Minister Nawaf Salam mentioned on X that the area was witnessing “dangerous developments.”
Salam added that Lebanon “will not accept anyone dragging the country into adventures that threaten its security and unity.”
Australia: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese mentioned in an announcement his nation “stands with the brave people of Iran in their struggle against oppression.”
“With international partners, including the United States and the G7, we have called for the Iranian regime to uphold the human rights and fundamental freedoms of Iran’s citizens,” he mentioned. “These calls have gone unheeded.”
“We support the United States acting to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and to prevent Iran continuing to threaten international peace and security,” he added.
NPR will proceed so as to add extra world response because it comes.

