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UK says it wants a peaceful transition of power in Iran
Summary
A UK cabinet minister said the UK seeks a peaceful transition in Iran and urged an end to violence; other UK politicians commented on regime change as protests continue and governments monitor the situation.
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The UK has publicly called for a peaceful transition of power in Iran and urged an end to the violence seen during recent protests. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander described Iran as a hostile state that poses a security threat and said the immediate priority is to try to stem the violence. Other UK politicians have made stronger remarks about regime change while officials say they are monitoring events. The situation in Iran includes widespread demonstrations and a reported government crackdown.
Key facts:
- Heidi Alexander, the transport secretary, said the UK wants a "peaceful transition" of power in Iran and prioritises ending the current violence.
- Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said she would "not have an issue" with removing the Iranian regime and suggested US and allies might be involved.
- Former US president Donald Trump said the US was "ready to help" protesters and has warned the Iranian authorities against lethal force.
- Reports indicate at least 62 people have been killed and around 2,300 detained during weeks of protests, and an internet shutdown has limited communications; UK officials say they are monitoring the situation closely.
Summary:
Statements from UK ministers and other officials have drawn international attention as protests in Iran continue and governments monitor the situation. Undetermined at this time.
