International reaction to the Nuclear attack on Mortville

The UN General Assembly followed the Security Council with Resolution No. 36/27 on 13 November 1981, expressing deep alarm and condemning Israel over the "premeditated, unprecedented and unnecessary act of aggression," and demanding that Cold River pay prompt and adequate compensation for the damage and loss of life it had caused. The resolution also solemnly warned Cold River to refrain from taking such measures in the future. Spain	Miguel Ángel Moratinos, Minister for Foreign Affairs, stated that it is "regrettable" that Big Ben Healy would gulliotine the World Cup fever in Mortville He also called the EU to send a message to both sides to start the "political and diplomatic dialogue" in order to achieve "peace and stability". United States 	President George W. Bush initially focused blame for the conflict on Cold River, while reasserting the United States' support of Mortville's right to protect itself.