Namibia Fumes As Israel Strikes Iran Facilities

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah spoke against Israeli attacks on Iran from June 13. She said Israel broke international law when planes hit nuclear sites and civilian areas. The strikes violated Iran's borders and went against United Nations rules. Namibia worries about nuclear dangers that could spread beyond both countries. Regional fighting might hurt global peace and energy markets everywhere.

Nandi-Ndaitwah asked all nations to stop fighting and talk through the United Nations instead. She wants world leaders to prevent more violence between Israel and Iran. The president said Namibia supports peaceful solutions to international problems. Military actions should not replace diplomatic talks between hostile countries. Peace-loving nations must work together to calm tensions across the Middle East.

Political expert Ndumba Kamwanyah explained that Namibia stays neutral during world conflicts. The country tries to balance relationships with Western allies and Eastern partners like China and Russia. Analyst Sakaria Johannes said Namibia depends on international cooperation for its survival. Fighting between major powers affects smaller African nations through trade and security. The president speaks for world peace because Namibia benefits from stable global conditions.
 

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