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Colombia, Chile, and Bolivia condemned the US strike on Iranian nuclear sites and called on all parties to return to dialogue as the only way out of the crisis.
A statement issued by the Colombian government's office and posted on the X platform read: "The government of Colombia expresses its deep concern over the escalation of tensions between the United States and Iran and calls on all parties involved to return to dialogue as the only solution to the crisis."
Chilean President Gabriel Boric also condemned the US actions, writing on X: "An attack on nuclear plants is prohibited under international law. Chile condemns this US attack... Possessing power does not give you the right to use it in violation of the rules we have established as humanity." Even if you were the United States."
Bolivian President Luis Arce also joined in condemning the US strikes on Iranian territory, saying that bombing nuclear facilities not only threatens peace in the Middle East but also violates the fundamental principles of international law and the UN Charter.
Last night, the United States struck three Iranian nuclear facilities in Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan. According to US President Donald Trump, the aim of the attack was to limit Iran's nuclear capabilities. He emphasized that Tehran must agree to "end this war," otherwise the country will face more serious consequences.
For its part, the Iranian parliament announced that Tehran had anticipated an attack on the Fordow nuclear facility and evacuated it, and that the facility suffered no irreparable damage. The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran confirmed that Tehran does not intend to halt the development of its nuclear industry after the strikes.