Former Director General Mohammed ElBaradei appealed to Gulf countries, said – dangerous military conflict is going to happen

New Delhi. Former Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Mohammed ElBaradei, has made an urgent appeal to the Gulf countries for intervention after US President Donald Trump’s 48-hour ultimatum against Iran. Expressing deep concern over rising geopolitical tensions, ElBaradei highlighted the possibility of a dangerous military confrontation through social media. In a post shared in Arabic, he appealed to the leaders of the area to take immediate diplomatic action. Taking aim at the neighboring Gulf countries, the former IAEA Chief wrote, Please once again, use all your strength before turning this madman’s area into a ball of fire.

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The warning comes after a sharp turnaround in Washington. US President Trump threatened that if a peace agreement is not reached within the deadline, Iran’s vital infrastructure will be destroyed and the Strait of Hormuz will be forcibly reopened. Expanding his appeal to the global level, ElBaradei also questioned the role of international institutions in preventing all-out war. Addressing the United Nations he asked whether nothing could be done to stop this madness. This international concern has arisen from the tough ultimatum given by US President Donald Trump on Saturday, in which he warned Tehran that it had 48 hours to make a deal or reopen the strategic Hormuz Strait. Before trouble befalls them. The message of the US leader which was shared on his Truth social platform. A final reminder of the 10-day ultimatum previously issued to the Islamic Republic to make progress towards a diplomatic settlement or to resume access to essential shipping lanes. President Donald Trump. The current threat represents a major change from March 26, when Trump said he was extending the break. There was a moratorium on attacks targeting Iran’s energy infrastructure until Monday 6 April 2026 and it was claimed that negotiations were going very well. At that time the US President had said that the extension was given at the request of the Iranian government and said that despite reports to the contrary, diplomatic talks were progressing effectively.

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