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UN Chief Calls for Complete Ceasefire Amid Strait of Hormuz Instability

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres reiterated the call for an immediate ceasefire and restoration of navigational rights in the Strait of Hormuz. He highlighted that restrictions are causing hardship and instability globally, with developing countries bearing the heaviest impacts. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu clarified that Israel is not at war with Lebanon but with Hezbollah. Amid escalating tensions, Iran announced closure of the Strait of Hormuz in response to US strikes, while CENTCOM stated commercial ships continue to transit.

'Restrictions in, around Strait of Hormuz causing instability across world': UN Chief reiterates call for complete ceasefire

Geneva, June 11

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Thursday reiterated the call for an immediate ceasefire and the restoration of navigational rights in and around the Strait of Hormuz.

Highlighting how the restrictions on navigational rights are causing hardship & instability across the world, he said that the world needs a complete ceasefire in line with international law.

"Even in the best-case scenario, these shocks will be felt for many months - with developing countries bearing the heaviest impacts," he added.

The UN Chief also drew attention to the conflict in Lebanon and urged the parties to work towards a diplomatic settlement that fully respects the territorial integrity, sovereignty & political independence of Lebanon.

"I fully support a monopoly on weapons by the Lebanese Government. The process must start with a comprehensive ceasefire respected by all parties everywhere, alleviating the suffering of communities on both sides of the Blue Line. I hope further negotiations will contribute to lasting peace & stability", he said.

Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared a message to the Lebanese people stating that Israel is not at war with Lebanon.

"We're at war with Hezbollah, which has taken your country hostage, does Iran's bidding, and uses your territory to launch terrorist attacks against Israel. Once Hezbollah is dismantled, the possibilities are endless", he said in a message shared by the Israeli PMO.

Amid a rapidly evolving situation in West Asia and the Gulf region, Kuwait, Jordan and Bahrain issued alerts as air defence systems intercepted aerial targets earlier on Thursday.

This comes after CENTCOM announced in the early hours of Thursday that it carried out additional "self-defence strikes" against multiple targets in Iran, June 10, at the Commander in Chief's direction. According to CENTCOM, these were launched against Iranian military surveillance capabilities, communication systems, and air defence sites across Iran.

The key developments come as Iranian officials announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz in response to American strikes.

However, CENTCOM issued a fact-check stating that commercial ships are continuing to transit in and out of the Strait of Hormuz.

Citing Iran's IRGC, Al Jazeera further said that 18 "important" US military-related sites were targeted, including the Ali Al-Salem and Ahmed Al-Jaber bases in Kuwait, and Sheikh Isa Air Base in Bahrain, as part of its response operations to US attacks.

Meanwhile, Iranian state broadcaster Press TV reported that the IRGC claimed 12 ballistic missiles targeted facilities housing US F-35, F-15, and F-16 fighter jets, as well as key military installations at Al-Azraq air base and its control centre, with reports of significant damage and destruction of aircraft and infrastructure.

As tensions escalate, it is further mentioned that IRGC's Commander General Sayed Majid Mousavi warned the US, vowing to turn the region into "hell: if the US continues to threaten the security of the Strait of Hormuz.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Honestly, this conflict is spiraling out of control. Iran closing the strait is a massive escalation, and the US strikes on Iran just make things worse. What about the innocent people in Lebanon caught in the middle? Israel says it's not at war with Lebanon, but they're bombing Hezbollah targets there. It's all just tragic.

Priya S

India has always advocated for peace and stability in West Asia. Our diaspora there is huge, and our energy security depends on this region. The UN's call for a ceasefire is welcome, but actions speak louder than words. Iran's IRGC warning about turning the region into 'hell' is just rhetoric that will hurt common people. 😔

Michael C

I understand Iran's frustration with US strikes, but closing the Strait of Hormuz is a dangerous move that violates international law. The CENTCOM fact-check shows commercial ships are still moving, but the threat alone increases insurance costs for everyone. This will hit India's trade and fuel prices hard. Global leadership is failing here.

Ravi K

As an Indian, I'm deeply worried about our oil imports. We get most of our crude through this route. The UN chief's call for a ceasefire is sensible, but I wish India would mediate more actively - we have good relations with both Iran and the Gulf states. The IRGC's threats are just sabre-rattling, but they could trigger a miscalculation. 🤔

Kavya N

It's heartbreaking to see Lebanon being used as a battlefield again. Guterres is right about respecting Lebanon's sovereignty. Netanyahu's message to the Lebanese people is just PR - he's bombing their country. India should support the

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