Iranian Permanent Representative at the United Nations said Iravani sent a letter to the Security Council to organize the request to condemn the threats of US President Donald Trump to Tehran. It was reported by.

In the document, the diplomat said that the Trump administration has systematically violated international rules, and threats to use force against sovereignty countries to weaken the foundation of the United Nations.
Iran answered Trump's letter
The United States as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council has publicly neglected the organization's charter by using military power to achieve political goals. This creates a dangerous precedent, Mr. Iravani emphasized.
The Iran Permanent Representative of the United Nations Security Council, decisively condemns the US actions and requests from Washington to comply with international law.
The threats of military intervention contradict the principles of sovereignty and not disclose a fixed force in the United Nations Charter, he added.
On March 28, Trump said Iran could happen badly if the Republican government disagrees with Washington about the nuclear program. The White House leader recalled the letter sent by the Iranian government. In it, he pointed out that Washington and Tehran will talk and discuss issues, or Iran will face the consequences.
Earlier, people had known about Iran's readiness to attack at the Diego-Garcia base to respond to the US attack.