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Sir Keir Starmer has called on Iran to “return to the negotiation table” after the US bombed the nuclear countries overnight.

In a statement, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom said stability in the region was a priority, describing Iran’s nuclear program as “a serious threat to international security”.

The BBC realizes that there was no involvement in the UK in the US attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities and that the prime minister was informed of them in advance.

“Iran can never be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon and the US has taken action to ease that threat,” Starmer added.

Iran has repeatedly said its nuclear ambitions are peaceful.

SH.BA said he had strikes in three nuclear objects in Iran: Natanz, Isfahan and Firdo on Saturday at night.

It followed the launch of a new Israeli operation against Iran overnight on June 13. Israel said its objectives were military places, including nuclear facilities.

Iran launched a vengeful strike – with both countries that continue to exchanged fire since then.

President Donald Trump had initially refused to say if the US would be involved, with the White House, saying Friday that a decision would be made “within the next two weeks”.

At a television address after strikes, the president said the operation was a “spectacular army Success “, adding that if Iran did not make peace it will quickly face the” much larger “attacks.

Iran’s ambassador to the United Kingdom, Seyed Ali Mousavi, told Laura Kuensberg of the BBC that Iran is considering the “quantity and quality” of his reaction to revenge.

No increase in radiation abroad has been reported, according to the latest update of the International UN Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi called the US strike “wild” and said they would have “permanent consequences”.

“Every UN member should be alarmed about this extremely dangerous, legal and criminal behavior,” he added.

UN Secretary General António Guterres said the strike overnight was of “bad escalation”

Responding to the US action overnight, the Conservative leader we have Badenoch, said: “Targeting Iran’s nuclear countries, the US has taken decisive actions against a regime that nourishes global terror and directly threatens the United Kingdom.”

Starmer has previously asked for further negotiations in an attempt to de-escalate the conflict.

“The risk of escalation in the region is noticeable,” he said at the time.

Foreign Secretary David Lammy traveled to Washington last week to meet State Secretary Marco Rubio and US special envoy Steve Witkoff.

The Foreign Secretary said after the meeting: “We discussed how a deal could avoid a deepening conflict. A window now exists within the next two weeks to reach a diplomatic solution.”

He formed part of a European contingent, who met with Iranian officials on Friday.

The Conservative leader we have Badenoch, said: “Tying Iran’s nuclear countries, the US has taken decisive actions against a regime that feeds global terror and directly threatens the United Kingdom.”

The foreign office, the Commonwealth and Development (FCdo) has advised against all travel to Israel and occupied Palestinian territories and Iran.