Vänsterpartiet in Dalarna condemns US and Israeli attacks on Iran

Vänsterpartiet in Dalarna has sharply condemned the latest military attacks by the US and Israel against Iran. The party expresses deep concern over the escalating violence spiral in the Middle East and its consequences for civilians. It calls for an immediate ceasefire and diplomacy through the UN.

At its annual meeting, Vänsterpartiet in Dalarna adopted a statement condemning all military attacks that violate international law. The party stresses that such attacks, regardless of origin, undermine peaceful coexistence and severely affect civilians.

Vänsterpartiet firmly supports the sovereignty of all states as per the UN Charter and emphasizes core principles of international law. It urges the Swedish government to push within the UN for a ceasefire and to ensure the organization's role in peace efforts.

The party demands that all parties halt hostilities and start credible diplomatic talks. Sweden and the EU should advocate for dialogue and a rules-based world order. Vänsterpartiet expresses solidarity with affected civilians and calls on elected representatives to promote peace and disarmament.

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