Latin American Countries React to US Attacks on Iran

Following the US attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities, many Latin American countries reacted. Cuba and Venezuela strongly condemned the attacks, while countries such as Chile, Colombia and Mexico expressed concern and called for peace and negotiations.

Strong Condemnations Against Attacks

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, In a post on the X social media platform late Saturday, he strongly condemned the US attacks. Díaz-Canel stated that these attacks were a dangerous escalation of the conflict in the Middle East, saying, “This aggression seriously violates the UN Charter and international law, and is plunging humanity into a crisis with irreversible consequences.”

Venezuelan Ministry of Foreign Affairs In a statement released, he condemned the “military attack on Iran.”

Emphasis on Peace and Negotiation

Other Latin American countries expressed concern about the situation and called for a focus on peace and diplomatic solutions:

Chilean President Gabriel Boric“We demand and need peace,” he wrote on X, condemning the attack on Iran.

Colombian Ministry of Foreign AffairsHe called on all parties to resume negotiations as "the only responsible and lasting way out of the current crisis."

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mexico In his post on X, he said, “Restoring peaceful coexistence between states in the region remains the highest priority.”