Geneva (Urdu Point / Pakistan Point News / WAM – 25 March 2026) United Nations Today, the Human Rights Council strongly condemned the Iranian attacks that targeted countries in the region, calling Iran To provide full and immediate compensation to everyone Those affected by these attacks.
The Council approved condemnation accuracy Submitted by Gulf and Arab Groups during the emergency session held today in Geneva At the request of the Gulf countries Jordan On the human rights implications of unprovoked attacks launched by it Iran In several countries in the region.
the accuracy He confirmed that these attacks were targeted United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, BahrainSultanate Oman, QatarKingdom Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Jordan constitute a violation of international law and a serious threat to international peace and security, as well as a violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of these countries.
the accuracy He affirmed the inherent right to self-defence, individually or collectively, in response to unlawful armed attacks Iranin accordance with Article 51 of United Nations Charter.
The Council expressed condemnation He expressed concern about deliberate and unprovoked attacks using missiles and drones targeting civilians and vital civilian infrastructure, and expressed concern about attacks on energy infrastructure and their repercussions on the environment and human rights.
He called the council Iran Commitment and full compliance with international law, including international humanitarian law and human rights law United Nations Security Council accuracy He also called for the immediate and unconditional suspension of 2817 for the year 2026 everyone Attacks and threats and to ensure the protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure.
the United Nations The Human Rights Council expressed its concern about the repercussions of the military escalation on international navigation, especially in the Strait of Hormuz, and its impact on global trade, energy security and supply chains, stressing the importance of maintaining freedom of navigation in accordance with international law.
The Council also confirmed its intention to continue following this matter closely, calling United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Submission Oral Briefing the Council on developments and their repercussions on human rights during the next session.