Iran’s envoy has warned the United States for the United Nations that ‘any aggression process will have serious consequences’.
Iran’s representative to the United Nations has condemned the “negligence and inflammation” statements made by the United States President Donald Trump, threatening the use of force, and warned that “any aggression” Serious consequences of the process will be achieved. “
In a letter to the UN Security Council on Tuesday, Iran’s UN ambassador to Amir Saeed Irwani cited remarks in a media interview by Trump, in which the US leader suggested that Iran had nuclear weapons. Stopping preparations is either “with bombs or in writing. Piece of paper”.
“I will instead make a deal that will hurt them,” Trump told Fox News on Monday.
Trump’s latest threats have restored his “maximum pressure” policy against Iran after restoring concerns that are trying to develop nuclear weapons about his “excessive pressure against Iran “After restoring the policy, the latest threats emerged.
In his letter to the UN Security Council, Irwani protested against him, which he described as Trump’s “deep and irresponsible remarks”.
“These statements of negligence and inflammation violate international law and the UN Charter, especially Article 2 (4), a letter published by the Iranian state IRNA News Agency , Those who ban threats or use of force against sovereign states. “
He further warned that “any process of aggression will have serious consequences, for which the United States will accept full responsibility.”
Tehran insists that its nuclear program is fully for peaceful purposes and refuses any intention of the development of nuclear weapons.
During Trump’s first term, which ended in 2021, Trump withdrew from a historic deal that banned Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions.
Tehran continued to follow the deal – known as a Joint Comprehensive Plan – Washington DC a year later, until Washington, DC pulled out, but then began to overtake its promises. –
The UN Nuclear Watch Dog Chief said in December that it had increased the enrichment of uranium to 60 %, which is close to about 90 percent of the weapons grade level.
Efforts to restore the 2015 agreement during the Biden administration.
On Friday, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that Trump should not hold any talks with the United States after proposing a “certified nuclear peace deal” with Iran.
“Talking to the United States will not solve any problem,” Khamenei said, citing the previous “experience”.