The United Nations Security Council has adopted a resolution presented by members of the Gulf Cooperation Council, urging Iran to stop its attacks on Gulf countries.
The resolution was passed with 13 votes in favour and two abstentions, with no member states voting against it.
Authorities said the measure aims to address the security concerns of Gulf countries.
Regional Context
The Gulf Cooperation Council members had called for the resolution in response to Iran's attacks on Gulf countries.
Officials confirmed that the resolution is a significant development in the region's diplomatic efforts.
The ministry stated that the resolution reflects the international community's commitment to regional security.
Source: Al Jazeera

