Twenty-two countries, Portugal among them, have issued a joint statement demanding Iran end its attacks targeting individuals outside of its borders. The statement includes signatories such as the United States and Australia, signaling a unified international front. The countries expressed serious concern over recent actions attributed to the Iranian regime. While the specific attacks aren’t detailed in the announcement, the demand indicates a growing international pressure on Iran regarding its extraterritorial operations. This collective call for restraint aims to de-escalate tensions and protect individuals potentially at risk. The joint communication represents a significant diplomatic effort to address concerns about Iran’s alleged involvement in attacks abroad. The countries have not specified what further actions may be taken if Iran does not comply.