Breach of Sovereignty! China, North Korea Condemn Killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader
China and North Korea reacted swiftly and sharply to the reported killing of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, framing the incident as a serious breach of sovereignty and international law.
China Calls It a UN Charter Violation
China issued one of the strongest condemnations among major powers. Its foreign ministry described the killing as a "grave violation" of Iran's sovereignty and security, arguing that it tramples on the principles of the UN Charter and established norms of international relations.
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Beijing urged an immediate halt to military operations and warned against further escalation, stressing the need for joint efforts to maintain peace in the Middle East. The language signals China's consistent opposition to unilateral military actions and external intervention in sovereign states.
North Korea Labels Attack Illegal
North Korea echoed Beijing's stance, calling the strikes on Iran a violation of national sovereignty. Pyongyang's statement focused on the illegality of external attacks, reinforcing its long-held position against what it sees as interference in domestic affairs of other nations.
A Unified Message
Both countries emphasized sovereignty and non-interference as central principles. Their reactions reflect a broader alignment in opposing military actions that bypass multilateral approval or international consensus.
While Western leaders debated diplomacy and regional security, China and North Korea delivered a clear, uncompromising message: the killing represents a breach of international law and risks destabilizing an already volatile region.












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