"Strong Reaction from Islamic Countries to the US Attacks on Iran"

22.06.2025 20:50

The 51st Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), held in Istanbul, strongly condemned the United States' aggression against Iran in its political decisions, while emphasizing that Israel has committed acts of aggression.

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The 51st Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) held in Istanbul strongly condemned the U.S. attack on Iran in its political decisions.



Following the 51st Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) held at the Lütfi Kırdar Convention Center in Istanbul, the draft resolution numbered "69/51-POL" prepared regarding Israel's recent attacks on Iran was published.



RESPONSE TO ISRAEL'S ATTACKS



The draft resolution strongly condemned Israel's repeated military attacks that began on June 13 against civilian infrastructure and peaceful nuclear facilities under the safeguards of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); as well as the killing of innocent civilians, including scientists, high-ranking military commanders, women, and children, in ongoing acts of aggression against Iran.



"ISRAEL COMMITTED AGGRESSION"



The document emphasized that Israel's attacks severely violated the definitive norms of international law and the principles of the United Nations Charter, which foresee respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of other states, particularly the prohibition of the use of force. It was stated that such actions constitute the crime of aggression, including Article 2 of the UN Charter, and are considered war crimes under international humanitarian law.



The resolution reiterated the full solidarity of the OIC and Member States with the Iranian people and government against the aggression of the Israeli regime.



U.S. ATTACKS CONDEMNED



The document stated that Israel and the U.S. violated the resolutions prohibiting attacks on nuclear facilities of the IAEA. Attacks on peaceful nuclear facilities in Natanz, Fordo, and Isfahan were also condemned in this context.



The IAEA was also called upon to firmly condemn these attacks and to report the attacks to the UN Security Council.



The draft resolution called on Israel to join the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) without delay and to place all its nuclear facilities and activities under comprehensive IAEA safeguards.



EMPHASIS ON INTERNATIONAL LAW



The document demanded the immediate cessation of all acts of aggression by Israel against Iran and emphasized that Israel should be held fully accountable for its crimes under international law.



The resolution called on the UN Security Council to "urgently address this major threat to international peace and security and to take decisive measures under Chapter 7 of the UN Charter to compel the Israeli regime to immediately end this aggression."



The draft resolution called on OIC members to urgently take necessary steps to ensure Israel's compliance with UN resolutions.



MESSAGE OF FULL SOLIDARITY WITH IRAN



While the condemnations and support statements made by member states were appreciated, full solidarity and support with the Iranian government and people in the fight against this aggression were expressed.



The resolution stated that a Ministerial Contact Group would be established to contact relevant regional and international parties to stop the aggression against Iran and to reach a peaceful solution.



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