Iran urges UN to condemn US threats
Iran's secretary of state criticized the U.S. for threatening to use force
Iran called on the United Nations Security Council to condemn the threat of force by the United States. In a statement published on the government's website, Iranian Secretary of State Vahid Ushakov emphasized that any threats should be regarded as a violation of the principles of international law.
Earlier in a press report on Trump's measures directed at Iran, it was reported that the president had decided on consequences but declined to reveal details. In response to a question about whether the United States would strike Iran or limit itself to cyberattacks, Trump did not clarify his approach, leaving the situation uncertain.
The events occur amid ongoing tensions in the Persian Gulf, where Iran and the United States regularly accuse each other of escalating conflicts, including through cyber espionage and possible military actions.
Context
The United States is considering enhanced sanctions and possible cyber and military measures in response to Iran's actions, accompanied by international debates on regional security.
Iran has appealed to the UN to condemn US threats of using force, while Trump has not clarified his actions against the country.
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