São Paulo – The Brazilian government issued a strong condemnation Saturday of recent military strikes conducted by the United States and Israel against targets within Iran, voicing “grave concern” over the escalating situation. The condemnation comes as negotiations between the involved parties continue, a process Brazil has consistently championed as the sole viable path toward de-escalation and lasting peace in the region.
According to a press release published by Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the attacks occurred “amid an ongoing negotiation process,” a point underscored by Brazilian officials as particularly troubling. The government urged all parties involved to adhere strictly to international law and exercise “maximum restraint” to prevent further hostility and safeguard civilian populations and infrastructure.
Brazilian embassies throughout the Middle East are actively monitoring developments, with a specific focus on the safety and well-being of Brazilian citizens residing in the affected countries. The Brazilian Ambassador in Tehran is in direct communication with the Brazilian community there, providing updates and security guidance, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated.
The government’s statement reflects Brazil’s long-held position on the importance of diplomatic solutions in the region. Brazil has consistently maintained that a negotiated settlement is the only sustainable way to address the complex challenges facing the area. The timing of the strikes, occurring during active negotiations, is viewed by Brazilian officials as a significant impediment to progress.
Devdiscourse News reported that the Brazilian government’s disapproval of the strikes signals a commitment to protecting its nationals amid growing tensions. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not yet specified what further actions, if any, Brazil intends to take in response to the attacks, but continues to monitor the situation closely.
As of Saturday evening, the Brazilian government had not issued any further statements beyond the initial press release, and no immediate response from Iranian officials was publicly available. The situation remains fluid, with the potential for further escalation.