UK Government says Middle East conflicts demand de-escalation - Speech Brief
10 June 2026 16:06 UTC · UK Government · GOV.UK Speech · Source · Email X Link

UK Government says Middle East conflicts demand de-escalation

Key points

  • Calls for de-escalation and diplomatic solutions
  • Demands humanitarian access and respect for international law

TL;DR

  • UK Government says escalating conflicts in the Middle East have caused death, displacement, destruction, and wider regional and global instability.
  • UK Government calls for restraint, de-escalation, and diplomatic solutions; condemns Iran’s attempts to close the Strait of Hormuz and attacks on Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan.
  • UK Government urges Hamas to decommission weapons and urges Israel to lift restrictions on humanitarian access and allow the UN, UNRWA, and international NGOs to deliver life-saving assistance.
  • UK Government notes UK sanctions on those responsible for settler violence in the West Bank, expresses concern about Lebanon and Southern Syria, and emphasizes the UN’s role in peace and protecting UN personnel.
  • UK Government condemns violence in Belfast, states those responsible will face the law, and rejects conflating individual racist violence with the Holocaust.
Original text

Thank you President. I thank the Secretary-General for his briefing. Escalating conflicts in the Middle East have had a devastating human cost and led to wider regional and global instability. We have seen death, displacement and destruction. The basic foundations of life such as healthcare, shelter, food and education becoming a daily struggle. The United Nations and this Council play a crucial role in fostering pea...

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