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Norway PM calls U.S. strikes on Iran a violation of international law

Published on: June 23, 2025 10:02 PM

Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre has strongly criticized recent U.S. attacks on Iran, calling them a violation of international law. He said the strikes have made the Middle East situation more complicated and have effectively paralyzed the United Nations Security Council. His remarks come as global concerns grow over rising tensions in the region.

Speaking to Norway’s NTB news agency, and as reported by Al Jazeera, Støre stated that the U.S. actions do not align with international legal standards. He expressed regret that diplomatic efforts and talks for a renewed nuclear deal with Iran have stalled. He emphasized the importance of continuing peaceful dialogue, even in times of conflict.

The Prime Minister questioned whether the U.S. strike could legally be considered self-defense. He acknowledged that international law does permit self-defense in certain situations. However, he pointed out that it’s debatable whether the U.S. strike qualifies under that right.

Støre also noted that this latest attack does not eliminate the need for a long-term peaceful agreement. Instead, it highlights the urgency of restarting diplomatic talks. He stressed that military actions should not replace meaningful negotiations, especially in sensitive global matters.

The Norwegian leader’s remarks add to a growing international debate over the legality and consequences of U.S. military moves in the Middle East. Many nations now fear further instability and are urging renewed efforts toward diplomatic solutions.

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