In a significant development for regional stability, Somalia has expressed strong support for the recent ceasefire between Israel and Iran during a United Nations Security Council meeting. This ceasefire is seen as a crucial step towards reducing tensions and fostering diplomatic relations in a historically volatile area.
Somalia's representative emphasized the importance of all parties respecting the ceasefire and urged stakeholders to exercise maximum restraint to prevent further escalation. The humanitarian impact of recent conflicts, which have led to civilian casualties and damage to vital infrastructure, was a key concern highlighted by the delegation. Somalia echoed the Secretary-General's call for immediate de-escalation and advocated for prioritizing diplomacy and dialogue over confrontation.
The representative acknowledged the differing views among Security Council members and participants of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) regarding the current situation. Somalia stressed that mutual respect and a genuine commitment to dialogue are essential for overcoming these differences. The international community's unity in supporting peaceful dispute resolution and the non-proliferation regime was deemed critical.
As the expiration date of resolution 2231 approaches, Somalia called on all member states to engage constructively and transparently in support of the JCPOA. The delegation reiterated its unwavering support for the agreement and resolution 2231, urging all parties to intensify diplomatic efforts to address outstanding issues and work towards a sustainable solution that enhances security for both the region and the world.
The Republic of Korea also welcomed the ceasefire, commending the involved parties for their restraint and commitment to de-escalation during a precarious time. This collective call for diplomacy reflects a growing recognition of the need for dialogue in addressing complex international challenges.