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about 3 hours ago·Stable·ELEVATED 60

Attacks on critical infrastructure to pressure Iran unacceptable — Security Council chief

The statement underscores the current geopolitical landscape regarding Iran and reflects both the need for diplomatic engagement and the implications of external military actions.

Sergey Shoigu emphasized the importance of de-escalation and pursuing a long-term peaceful solution during discussions on attacks aimed at Iran's critical infrastructure. His comments reflect ongoing geopolitical tensions surrounding Iran and the call for diplomatic resolutions.
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Humanitarian20
Economic30
Security40
Political60
Confidence 45/100 — moderate corroboration

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