United Nations Secretary-General “Tensions are the highest in this century” 7:10 January 7, seeking maximum self-control

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With tensions rising between the two countries following the killing of Iran's commander by the U.S. military, UN Secretary-General Guterres acknowledged that the situation was extremely tense, saying that `` geopolitical tensions are the highest in this century. '' He urged both countries to refrain from referencing the United States and Iran, urging them to work on reducing tensions.

"The New Year has begun in chaos. We are living in a dangerous era," said Secretary-General Guterres at a UN headquarters on Tuesday.

He added that "Two geopolitical tensions are the highest in this century, and that confusion is escalating," given the growing tensions between the two countries following the U.S. military killing of Iran's commander. He noted that the situation was extremely tense while avoiding the two countries' names.

"We are watching the growing tensions with serious concerns. We are constantly in contact with leaders around the world." .

"My message is concise and clear. Maximize self-control without escalating the situation. It is our common duty to avoid war." Called on self-control and urged countries to work on reducing tensions.

NATO "Iran should refrain from violence and provocation"

NATO: The North Atlantic Treaty Organized an urgent ambassador-level meeting at its headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on the rising tension between the United States and Iran.

At the meeting, the American ambassador provided background on the recent attack on Iran's commander.

Countries, on the other hand, agreed that Iran supported terrorist groups in the Middle East and destabilized the region, and they agreed to take strict measures.

After the meeting, Secretary-General Stoltenberg held a press conference, stating, "New clashes will not benefit anyone. Iran must refrain from violence and provocation." I strongly sought self-control so that I would not go out.

Countries will also watch to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons in the future, following Iran's announcement that it would strengthen its enrichment activities without following the restrictions imposed by the agreement. Matched.