The strikes of the United States in Iran’s nuclear facilities see Hamas and the huti retaliation votes, as world leaders react.

The strikes of the United States in Iran’s nuclear facilities see Hamas and the huti retaliation votes, as world leaders react.

He United States strike at Iran nuclear sites He has promoted the fears that Israel’s war with Tehran could become a broader regional conflict, and other countries reacted on Sunday with calls to diplomacy and precautionary words. President Trump had said Thursday that he would decide in two weeks if participating. In the end, it took only days, and Washington was inserted in Israel’s campaign with his Sunday Sunday attack.

It was not clear at the beginning of how much damage it had been inflicted, but Mr. Trump praised the “massive precision attacks In the three key nuclear assemblies in the Iranian, Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan regime, “as a” spectacular military success. “

Iran had pledged to retaliate if the United States joined the Israeli assault, and President Trump reiterated his severe warning to the Islamic Republic on Saturday night against pointing to any US asset in the region.

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President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are seen in the White House Situation Room, on June 21, 2025, in the middle of strikes over Iran. White House/Brochure

Some have questioned whether they will be weakened chapter or remain challenging and began beating with allies in the American objectives scattered throughout the Gulf region. There are approximately 40,000 American troops deployed in the Middle East, many of them based on a surprising distance from Iran’s missiles, although their reserve of such weapons has been exhausted by a week of Israeli attacks.

Below is the reactions of several governments and other officials around the world.

Israeli leaders praise strikes in Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke after the strikes, officials said. And in a video address, Netanyahu praised the president for strikes.

“President Trump and I often say peace through force. First comes the strength, then peace is coming,” he said. “And tonight, President Trump and the United States acted very strongly.”

Israeli President Isaac Herzog, in a publication on social networks, described American strikes “a time when the principles of freedom, responsibility and security have triumphed. A decisive moment between the axis of terror and evil and the axis of hope.”

He specifically thanked the United States and President Trump, saying: “This brave step serves the security of the whole world.

Iran’s army promises “unfortunate responses” to us.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that “according to” the Charter of the United Nations “and their provisions, they will reserve all the options to defend their sovereignty, interest and people.”

Araghchi said that the United States had “committed a serious violation of the UN Charter” with its attack against Iran, and in the subsequent statements published on social networks, the Trump administration accused having “decided to fly” diplomatic efforts.

“Last week, we were in negotiations with the United States when Israel decided to exploit that diplomacy. This week, He made conversations with the E3/EU When the United States decided to fly that diplomacy. What conclusion would you get? For Great Britain and the high representative of the EU, it is Iran who must “return” to the table. But how can they go back to something they never left, much less explode? “

In a statement, the body of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard of Iran said Sunday that with its attacks, the United States “had practically placed the avant -garde of the aggression by directly attacking the peaceful facilities.”

He alluded to the plans to attack the assets of the United States in the Middle East, saying “the number, dispersion and size of US military bases in the region are not a strength, but have doubled their vulnerability.”

The IRGC said that their attacks against Israel “will continue with precision, purpose and fierce”, and that the United States’s decision to join Israel’s strikes would see it “to use options beyond the understanding and illusory calculations of the aggressor,” promising “unfortunate responses” not specified.

Speaking to journalists later on Sunday in Istanbul, Turkey, Araghchi said he would travel to Moscow on Sunday to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin for “serious consultations”, citing the “strategic association” of Iran and Russia.

Russian state media say Kremlin condemns the United States

In the statements transmitted by Russian state news agencies, the Kremlin strongly condemned the attacks of the United States against Iran on Sunday, qualifying Mr. Trump’s decision to carry them out “irresponsible”, and a violation of international law that would significantly increase the risks of a broader war in the Middle East.

The UN Chief says he is “seriously alarmed,” presses for diplomacy

The UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, said he was “seriously alarmed” for the use of force by the United States.

“There is a growing risk that this conflict can get out of control, with catastrophic consequences for civilians, the region and the world,” he said in a statement published on social networks. “I call the Member States that decline.”

“There is no military solution. The only way to follow is diplomacy.”

Iran Hamas allies, Houthis condemn “American aggression”, promise to join reprisals

Both the Hutis rebels in Yemen and Hamas have condemned US attacks. The Hutíes promised to support Iran in their fight against “the Zionist and American aggression.”

In a statement on Sunday, the Houthi political office asked Muslim nations to join “jihad and resistance option as a front against Zionist-American arrogance.”

Hamas and the hutis are part of the so-called “resistance axis” of Iran, the collection of pro-Iraní representatives that extend from Yemen to the Lebanon that for years gave Iran a considerable power throughout the region.

Hamas, for a long time a terrorist organization by the United States, Israel and the European Union, has governed the Gaza Strip for almost 20 years. It has been under an abrasing attack by Israeli forces since he launched his unprecedented, the terrorist attack of October 7, 2023 against Israel, which caused the current war in the Palestinian territory.

Virtually all higher leaders of Hamas have been killed, and it is not clear how much the group still has to mount great attacks against Israel.

The hutis have also seen their missiles and other military assets in Yemen hit by Israeli combat aircraft for months, along with US and British strikes aimed at reducing Huthi’s threat to sending in the region.

Lebanon leader says that the country should avoid being attracted

Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said that Lebanon needs to stay away from any possible regional spill of the conflict.

“It is increasingly important for us to strictly adhere to the Supreme National Interest, which is the need to prevent Lebanon from … attracted by the current regional confrontation in any way,” Salam said in an X publication.

The Lebanon, who is just north of Israel, is the house for a long time of the Hezbollah Allied Group of Hezbollah with Iranian support. Long designated a terrorist organization by the United States, Hezbollah has also dedicated himself to war with Israel since the terrorist attack of October 7 of Hamas.

Hezbollah has been considered for many years one of the most armed and powerful proxy forces in Iran in the region, but much of his leadership has been murdered and his Reduced fighting capacity for successive Israeli strikes and months of cross -border land operations that saw Israeli forces deeply push to the south of Lebanon.

It is not clear if Hezbolá will join any Iranian retaliation strike against Israel or the facilities of the United States in the region, or what capacity he retains to do so.

China’s state media say that the United States could repeat “Iraq error”

A flash comment from China’s government media asked if the United States is “repeating its Iraq error in Iran.”

CGTN’s piece, the foreign language arm of the state broadcaster, said that US attacks mark a dangerous turning point.

“History has repeatedly demonstrated that military interventions in the Middle East often produce unwanted consequences, including prolonged conflicts and regional destabilization,” he said, citing the US Iraq invasion in 2003.

He said that a measured diplomatic approach that prioritizes dialogue on military confrontation offers the best hope for stability in the Middle East.

The United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer, asks Iran to negotiate

“Iran’s nuclear program is a serious threat to international security. Iran can never be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon and the United States has taken measures to relieve that threat,” British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Sunday in a statement published on social networks.

“The situation in the Middle East is still volatile and stability in the region is a priority,” he added. “We call Iran to return to the negotiating table and reach a diplomatic solution to end this crisis.”

The EU urges dialogue, with the foreign Bloc ministers who will meet

“You should not allow you to develop a nuclear weapon, since it would be a threat to international security. I urge all parties to step back, return to the negotiating table and avoid greater climbing,” said the head of foreign policy of the European Union Kaja Kallas in a tweet.

He added that the Foreign Ministers of the 27 EU member states would meet on Monday, “to discuss the situation.”

New Zealand leader says that “a critical critical escalation is avoided”

New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters urged “all parties to return to conversations.”

I would not say to journalists on Sunday if New Zealand supported President Trump’s actions, saying that they had only happened.

The three times Minister of Foreign Affairs said that the crisis is “the most serious with which I have treated” and that it was “a greater escalation is avoided.”

“Diplomacy will deliver a more durable resolution than more military action,” he said.

Australia appeals to “dialogue and diplomacy”

Australia, who closed his embassy in Tehran and evacuated the staff on Friday, pressed for a diplomatic purpose of the conflict.

“We have become clear that the Iran Nuclear and Balistic missile program has been a threat to international peace and security,” said a government official in a written statement. “We observe the statement of the president of the United States that is now the moment of peace.”

“The safety situation in the region is very volatile. We continue to ask for de -escalation, dialogue and diplomacy.”

France Foreign Minister urges restriction

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot, in a message on social networks on Sunday, requested restriction “to avoid any escalation that can lead to an extension of the conflict.”

Barrot, who said his country was not involved in the ATAQ EU, also reiterated the opposition of France to Iran obtaining access to nuclear weapons.

“France has repeatedly expressed its firm opposition to Iran acquiring access to nuclear weapons,” he said in a statement. “France is convinced that a lasting solution to this problem requires a negotiated solution within the framework of the non -proliferation treaty. We are still ready to contribute to this together with our partners.”

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