Iran complained to the UN Security Council about Trump's threats

Iran has filed a complaint with the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) about threats from US President Donald Trump. This was reported by Reuters on March 31.
Iran complained to the UN Security Council on Monday about President Trump's "reckless and aggressive" remarks, calling them a "blatant violation of international law" and the founding Charter of the United Nations.
The reason for the appeal was the words of the American leader that Iran would be bombed if the country's authorities did not come to an agreement with the United States on its nuclear program.
"[Tehran] strongly warns against any military adventures and will respond quickly and decisively to any act of aggression or attacks by the United States or its proxy, the Israeli regime, against its sovereignty, territorial integrity or national interests,— Iran's Ambassador to the United Nations Amir Saeed Iravani said in a statement.
Earlier, on March 30, Iranian President Masoud Peseshkian, in a reply letter to the American leader, refused direct talks, but noted that there was still an opportunity to continue the dialogue through intermediaries. He added that Washington's form of behavior would determine the continuation of the negotiation path. Iranian Ambassador to Russia Kazem Jalali said on March 27 that the country rules out the possibility of holding nuclear talks with the United States until the United States stops exerting pressure on Iran.
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