In a post on X on Tuesday, Gimbamadi said the letter is intended to record US threats – which are contrary to international law
Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Case Causes Garimabadi has announced that Iran will send a letter to the United Nations Security Council to protest the threats of US President Donald Trump to have military blows against him.
In a post on X’s account on Tuesday, Gibamadi said the letter was intended to record US threats – which are contrary to international law and the United Nations Charter – in the Security Council records. “Every aggressive action will have serious consequences and the US will be absolutely responsible” The Iranian official was clear.
He noted that the massive participation of the Iranian people in rallies across the country to celebrate the 46th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution on Monday was “a steady response” to Trump’s recent threats, which he called incendiary.
‘Iran will steadily protect its security and its national interests’, he said.
On February 7, Trump told the New York Post that he would prefer to reach an agreement with Iran “From shaking it in the air.”
Iran has denied the accusations, which Trump has been seeking to build nuclear weapons. In 2018, Trump unilaterally withdrew the United States from an agreement with Iran
Earlier, on February 7, the leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Ali Hameni said that “negotiation with such a sneaky US government would not be wise”.
Ali Khamenei also made it clear that Iran will respond to any threat.
“If they threaten us, we will threaten them. If they implement this threat, we will implement our own. If they violate the security of our nation, we will violate their safety without a doubt, “the Iranian leader said.
Source :Skai
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