UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns that escalation risks in the region could lead to “full war” despite a ceasefire, describing the situation as “more like a lesser fire.” Multiple outlets report that Guterres made the remarks amid ongoing tensions and renewed strikes involving the United States and Iran. The reports say the US and Iran are exchanging attacks, even as ceasefire conditions are in place, increasing concern about a wider conflict. The Secretary-General’s comments reflect broader UN concern that intermittent violence could undermine any truce and trigger further escalation. The sources frame the ceasefire as fragile and not fully halting hostilities, pointing to continued strike activity as a key reason for Guterres’s warning. Overall, the articles present the same central message: the UN chief calls attention to the danger that current developments could worsen quickly if the fighting expands beyond existing limits.
UN Secretary-General warns of escalation risks as US and Iran exchange strikes
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns that escalation risks in the region could lead to “full war” despite a ceasefire, describing the situation as “more like a lesser fire.” Multiple outlets re...
- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says escalation risks could lead to “full war.”
- He describes the ceasefire situation as “more like a lesser fire.”
- US and Iran exchange strikes amid the ceasefire.
- The reports portray the ceasefire as fragile due to continued strike activity.
- Guterres’s comments reflect UN concern about further escalation in the region.
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the ceasefire in the region was "more like a lesser fire" as the US and Iran exchange strikes.
6 hours agoSecretary-General Antonio Guterres said the ceasefire in the region was "more like a lesser fire" as the US and Iran exchange strikes.
6 hours agoSecretary-General Antonio Guterres said the ceasefire in the region was "more like a lesser fire" as the US and Iran exchange strikes.
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