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Norway: International law is worth defending, even when allies break it
Norway's deputy foreign minister condemned the US-Israeli war on Iran as illegal under international law, stating it lacks UN Security Council authorization, self-defense justification, or Iranian consent. Norway reaffirmed its stance that the conflict violates the UN Charter, despite the involvement of close allies.
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