While garnering broad support, the statement was only signed by Western nations.
Forty-eight countries condemned Iran and its proxies for the Apr. 14 missile and drone attack on Israel in a joint statement issued on Wednesday evening.
“We unequivocally condemn” the attacks, read the statement, specifically naming Iran and its “militant partners” and noting that “this large-scale attack could have caused significant damage and loss of life.”
While garnering broad support, the statement was only signed by Western nations.
The effort was led by the United States and included five other members of the U.N. Security Council—France, Japan, Malta, South Korea and the United Kingdom.
The international diplomatic response comes as Iran’s attack was repelled by a coalition composed of the United States, United Kingdom, France, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
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