# Guterres
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Diplomacy Over Devastation: UN Chief Appoints Special Envoy to Avert Total Middle East Conflagration
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has appointed veteran diplomat Jean Arnault as a special envoy to address the escalating conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran. The move aims to prevent a total regional collapse and warns specifically against the replication of the humanitarian disaster in Gaza within Lebanese territory.

EU Ministers Reject Expansion of Naval Mission to Strait of Hormuz, Stress De‑Escalation
EU foreign ministers declined to extend the bloc’s naval “Shield” operation into the Strait of Hormuz, prioritising de‑escalation and the protection of commercial shipping through diplomatic and non‑military measures. Brussels says it will preserve freedom of navigation while working with the UN and partners to restore vital flows of fertiliser, grain and energy.

UN Warns Middle East Conflict Risks Spiralling into Global Economic and Humanitarian Crisis
The UN has warned that escalating Middle East hostilities could spiral out of control, creating large humanitarian needs and economic spillovers. UN officials highlighted rising oil prices, mounting food insecurity and an estimated 25 million people affected, while urging ceasefires, safe corridors and renewed diplomacy.

US Voices Support for Pakistan After Deadly Afghanistan Border Clashes, UN Urges Diplomacy
A deadly exchange of fire along the Afghanistan–Pakistan border on 26 February prompted a US statement backing Pakistan’s right to self‑defence and condolences to Pakistani officials. The UN called for diplomatic resolution, while the incident raises concerns about escalation along an already volatile frontier.