The United Nations Security Council is set to hold an emergency meeting on Friday to deliberate on the escalating conflict involving Iran, amid rising global concern over its implications for international peace and security.
The session comes as tensions in the Middle East continue to intensify, with ongoing military exchanges and growing fears of a broader regional conflict. Recent developments, including strikes, counterattacks, and disruptions to global energy supply routes, have heightened urgency for diplomatic intervention.
Diplomatic sources indicate that the meeting will provide member states an opportunity to assess the rapidly evolving situation and explore measures aimed at de-escalation. The Council is also expected to hear briefings on the humanitarian and economic consequences of the crisis.
The emergency talks follow previous Security Council engagements on the Iran conflict, where member states expressed deep divisions over the causes of the crisis and appropriate responses, while calling for restraint and a return to dialogue.
The latest meeting underscores mounting international pressure for a ceasefire and renewed negotiations, as the conflict continues to pose significant risks to global stability, energy markets, and civilian populations across the region.









