GENEVA — The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) condemned on Wednesday the Iranian assaults on the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, describing them as heinous. It referred to as on Tehran to expedite the availability of compensation to all these affected by the assaults.
The 47-member council adopted a decision introduced by the six GCC states and Jordan, condemning Iranian actions, significantly makes an attempt to disrupt navigation within the Strait of Hormuz. The decision demanded Iran to instantly stop all unjustified assaults.
The decision underlined the necessity to respect the principles of worldwide regulation and to chorus from concentrating on civilians and very important infrastructure. It emphasised the significance of guaranteeing the safety of worldwide navigation and the steadiness of vitality provides.
The UNHRC transfer comes amid escalating regional tensions and rising worldwide calls to include the escalation and forestall its repercussions on regional safety in addition to on the worldwide financial system.




