United Nations Security Council calls on Iran to talk about the Iranian system

With tensions between the United States and Iran continuing, a public debate on the theme of world peace and security was held at the UN Security Council on the 9th, and a number of voices from countries concerned that the situation would worsen. The UN ambassador emphasized the call for dialogue while restraining Iran.

At the beginning of a public debate held at the UN Security Council, UN Secretary-General Guterres addressed, "Wars can be avoided, but often cause misunderstandings. Peace is the result of hard work and not for granted." He called for diplomatic efforts by the parties concerned and related nations to further alleviate tensions.

Delegates from more than 60 countries attended the debate, and a number of voices from the countries sought the United States and Iran for solutions through dialogue rather than the use of force.

In response, the U.S. Ambassador to Craft, U.S.A., argued that the U.S. military killed Iran Commander Soleimani, which was an exercise of the right of self-defense and was justifiable. We will take action based on the rights. "

On the other hand, Ambassador Kraft stated that Iran has a future and said, "The United States wants to emphasize working with people who seek dialogue."

The debate will take place throughout the day, after which Iran's UN ambassador to Labanti will speak.

Japan's Ambassador to Japan Ishikane "Continues diplomatic efforts"

"I have watched the recent heightening tensions between the United States and Iran with serious concern, urging all parties to do their best to resolve the situation peacefully," said Ambassador Ishikane of Japan in a Security Council open discussion. "

He added, "Japan will continue diplomatic efforts to ease tensions and stabilize the Middle East."