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UN human rights chief welcomes US-Iran deal, urges restraint in the region

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Posted on June 15, 2026

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UN Human Rights Chief Endorses US-Iran Peace Deal, Calls for Maximum Restraint

UN Response to US-Iran Peace Agreement and Regional Tensions

By Olivia Le Poidevin

UN Chief Welcomes Peace Deal Announcement

GENEVA, June 15 (Reuters) - The United Nations' human rights chief on Monday welcomed the announcement of a peace deal between the United States and Iran, and urged for maximum restraint by all sides in the region. 

Details of the Peace Deal

"I welcome the announcement that the United States and Iran have agreed on a peace deal that provides for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and a framework for further negotiations," said human rights chief Volker Turk.

Call for Restraint and Good Faith Implementation

"At this fragile moment it is clear all sides need to exercise maximum restraint and work to implement the agreement reached quickly and in good faith," he added.

Implications and Ongoing Concerns

Impact on Regional Stability and Oil Markets

His comments come as U.S. and Iranian officials said they had reached an agreement to end their war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a preliminary pact that sent oil prices falling but ​leaves the fate of Tehran's nuclear program to further negotiations.

Significance of the Breakthrough

While still a framework, the deal marked the biggest breakthrough towards resolving the conflict that has killed thousands and upended energy markets since it began ‌with joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran in February.

Concerns Over Broader Regional Violence

Alarm Over Israeli and Hezbollah Actions

The U.N. rights chief also voiced alarm over Israeli strikes on populated areas and infrastructure in Lebanon, as well as cross-border attacks by Hezbollah. He called for an immediate end to hostilities, Israel's withdrawal from Lebanese territory and investigations into alleged violations of international law by all parties.

(Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin Editing by Ludwig Burger and Linda Pasquini)

Key Takeaways

  • Volker Türk welcomed the US–Iran ceasefire agreement and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, calling for maximum regional restraint.
  • The deal prompted a sharp drop in oil prices—Brent crude and WTI plunged about 4% to three‑month lows—as markets anticipate easing supply constraints.
  • Türk condemned Israeli strikes in Lebanon and Hezbollah cross‑border attacks, calling for an immediate halt to hostilities, Israeli withdrawal, and accountability for international law violations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the UN human rights chief say about the US-Iran deal?
UN human rights chief Volker Turk welcomed the US-Iran peace deal and urged all sides in the region to exercise maximum restraint.
What are the main terms of the US-Iran peace agreement?
The deal provides for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and a framework for further negotiations.
How has the US-Iran peace agreement impacted oil prices?
The announcement of the agreement caused oil prices to fall as tensions eased in the region.
What concerns did the UN human rights chief raise about the region?
He expressed alarm over Israeli strikes in Lebanon, cross-border attacks by Hezbollah, and called for an immediate end to hostilities.
Is the US-Iran deal final regarding Iran’s nuclear program?
No, the current deal is a preliminary framework, and the fate of Tehran's nuclear program will be addressed in further negotiations.

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