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Iran accuses Trump of inciting violence and threatening its sovereignty in letter to the UN

Tehran denounces before the United Nations that the statements of the US president seek to destabilize the country and violate principles of national sovereignty

Iran accuses Trump of inciting violence and threatening its sovereignty in letter to the UN
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Iran accused US President Donald Trump of fomenting political destabilization, inciting violence, and threatening the country's sovereignty, territorial integrity, and national security, according to a letter sent to the United Nations Security Council (UN), and signed by the Iranian ambassador to the A, Amir Saeed Iravani, which was publicly disseminated and also addressed to Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

This letter, published by the Permanent Mission of Iran to the UN in and a direct violation of the principles of international law, by encouraging actions that, according to the Iranian regime, jeopardize the country's internal stability and regional security.

Tehran calls for international condemnation

In the letter, Amir Saeed Iravani described Trump's statements as "reckless" and part of a "continuing and growing pattern" aimed at promoting regime change in Iran.

“This rhetoric explicitly incites violence and threatens the national sovereignty of a UN member state,” the text states, urging the Security Council to speak out and condemn the United States for interfering in Iran's internal affairs.

The Iranian mission also maintained that both the United States and Israel bear “direct legal responsibility” for the loss of civilian lives, particularly among young people, in the context of the protests that have shaken the country since the end of December.

According to the organization Human Rights Activists, at least 1,850 people have died, including nine children, and more than 16,700 have been detained in 17 days of demonstrations.

Figures that the Iranian government does not officially recognize.

The protests, which began with economic grievances, have transformed into a broad movement against the regime, provoking an increasingly harsh response from the security forces.

In this scenario, Iran warned that Washington's policy of pressure, sanctions, and threats “has already failed in the past” and will do so again.

Finally, Tehran urged the UN and its member states to defend the principles of political sovereignty and independence, and to warn the United States about the risks. of “miscalculations” that could lead to a larger conflict.

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