Iran complained to the UN Security Council about Trump's "militant" threats
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Iran has filed a complaint with the UN Security Council over Trump's threats regarding the nuclear program. Tehran warned against military adventures and promises to respond quickly to US aggression.

Iran has filed a complaint with the UN Security Council about the "reckless and belligerent" remarks of US President Donald Trump. This is reported by UNN with reference to Reuters.
Details
The publication has a letter from Iranian Ambassador to the UN Amir Saeed Iravani, in which he expresses outrage at Trump's recent statement regarding the Iranian nuclear program.
Iran strongly warns against any military adventurism and will respond quickly and decisively to any act of aggression or attack by the United States or its proxies, the Israeli regime, against its sovereignty, territorial integrity or national interests.
The Iranian diplomat also called the White House chief's statements a "gross violation of international law" and the fundamental UN Charter.
Recall
On the eve of the US President Donald Trump said that Iran will face unprecedented bombings if it does not conclude an agreement with the United States on the development of nuclear weapons. In particular, he threatened Tehran with "unprecedented bombings."