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Uganda calls foul on Iran nuke strikes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45302, member: 636"] Uganda spoke out against military attacks on Iran's nuclear centers. The African country called these strikes wrong and against world rules. Uganda's Foreign Minister Jeje Odongo made these comments at a meeting of Muslim countries. He said the attacks showed hate toward Muslim nations across the globe. The minister wanted other countries to work together to stop more fighting. Odongo talked to leaders from over 50 Muslim countries during the meeting. He said Uganda stands with Iran and believes the country can defend itself. The strikes hit three important nuclear places called Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan. America and Israel carried out these attacks on June 22 according to reports. Many world leaders worry these strikes could start bigger wars. The Ugandan minister asked all nations to talk instead of fight. He wanted countries to solve problems through peaceful discussions rather than violence. Uganda believes following international rules helps create lasting peace around the world. The minister spoke at the special gathering held in Istanbul. Foreign leaders from many nations attended this important meeting. The Muslim countries continue talking about what these attacks mean for everyone. Several nations want the United Nations Security Council to hold an emergency meeting. They believe the strikes broke international law and used force without permission. Uganda maintains its policy of staying neutral and supporting talks between countries. The nation wants diplomatic solutions to prevent more violence across the Middle East region. [/QUOTE]
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