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UN calls for urgent diplomacy to prevent Middle East conflict escalation

MENA Newswire News Desk: Volker Türk, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, issued a stern call for restraint from all nations in response to growing tensions in the Middle East. Türk emphasized the need for immediate action to prevent the escalation of violence, which he warned could have catastrophic consequences for civilians in the region. Speaking in Geneva today, Türk urged countries, particularly members of the UN Security Council, to act decisively in promoting peace and diplomacy.

UN calls for urgent diplomacy to prevent Middle East conflict escalation

“I implore all States, including Members of the Security Council, to act resolutely to prevent a wider conflict in the Middle East with potentially devastating consequences for civilians,” Türk stated. The High Commissioner emphasized that diplomatic efforts should be prioritized, encouraging all involved parties to return to negotiations. “It is vital that they use their voices and influence to bring the warring parties to the negotiating table to end this,” Türk added, calling for an end to the conflict through dialogue rather than further violence.

Concerns have been mounting over the potential for a broader conflict in the Middle East, which could destabilize an already volatile region. Türk’s comments come amid rising tensions between multiple countries, with international bodies such as the UN warning of the severe humanitarian impacts of continued fighting. The UN Human Rights Office has been closely monitoring the situation, highlighting the significant risks posed to civilians, particularly vulnerable populations.

Previous conflicts in the region have demonstrated how civilian casualties, displacement, and destruction of infrastructure often escalate rapidly. Türk concluded his statement with a direct appeal for reason and peace, saying, “We appeal to reason. Peace must prevail.” His remarks signal an urgent need for international cooperation and efforts to de-escalate the ongoing conflict, with the UN playing a critical role in mediating potential solutions. The statement is the latest in a series of international calls for de-escalation, as the global community seeks to avoid a worsening humanitarian crisis.

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