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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

Iran Condemns US, Israel, and Argentina for Opposition to UN Anti-Terror Resolution

Jul 16, 2026 11:39 AM CT New York, United States diplomacy,un,iran,us,israel,anti-terror

Summary

Iran issued a formal condemnation of the United States, Israel, and Argentina for voting against a UN resolution on anti-terror measures. This diplomatic friction highlights ongoing tensions between Iran and Western/Israeli blocs within international forums, though it does not indicate immediate military escalation.

Sources (1)

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Actor Responses

Iran NEUTRAL

Slammed the US, Israel, and Argentina for their voting record against the proposed UN anti-terror measures.

United States NEUTRAL

Voted against the UN anti-terror measures, drawing criticism from Tehran.

Israel NEUTRAL

Voted against the UN anti-terror measures, drawing criticism from Tehran.

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