Envoy Highlights Iran’s Right to Self-Defense Against U.S., Others
THERAN - Iran’s Permanent Ambassador to the United Nations Amir Saeid Iravani has warned that the Islamic Republic will take decisive measures to protect its forces and interests in Syria against any threats posed by the United States or others.
Iravani made the remark in a letter to the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and the head of the Security Council, stressing that Iran’s presence in Syria is totally legal and at the request of Damascus.
His remarks came after two Iranian military advisers stationed in Syria were killed in an Israeli airstrike near the country’s capital Damascus last Friday. Following the attack, Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) issued a stern warning to the Israeli regime on Sunday, vowing retaliation for the killing of its military advisers in Syria.
Iravani’s letter also came after the U.S. ambassador to the UN wrote a letter addressed to the president of the Security Council in an attempt to legitimize his country’s ongoing violation of international law in Syria by accusing Iran of supporting the so-called non-State militia groups.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran reserves its inherent right to self-defense under international law and will take decisive measures to protect its forces, interests, and facilities from any threat or unlawful act perpetrated by the United States or others,” Iravani said.