Irans foreign minister says US threats to target landmarks important to the Iranian culture are an imitation of the Daesh terrorist groups razing of the regional countries cultural heritage.
The US "seeks to emulate the war crimes of Daesh, menacing the cultural heritage of the millennia-old civilization of Iran," Mohammad Javad Zarif wrote in a speech addressing a United Nations Security Council meeting of Thursday.
The remarks were read during the UN Security Council session by Irans Ambassador to the UN Majid Takht-Ravanchi after the US did not issue a visa in a clear violation of its international obligations for Zarif to attend the meeting.
Last week, US President Trump threatened to attack Irans "cultural sites" in response to any Iranian retaliation of Washingtons assassination of the Middle Easts most prominent anti-terror commander General Qassem Soleimani last Friday.
After Irans missile strikes on two US bases in Iraq on Wednesday, Trump backed down on his threats and offered negotiations with the Islamic Republic.
Dastardly attack killed anti-Daesh heroes
Addressing the Security Council meeting on Thursday, Zarif described the attack on Gen. Soleimani and a number of his comrades as a "dastardly targeted assassination" of "heroes who were the nightmare of groups such as Daesh."
He said Irans Wednesday response to the assassinations was "measured and proportionate" and within Irans "right to self-defense in accordance with Article 51" of the UN Charter.
The Iranian foreign minister said the Trump administration has shown its utter disregard for the UN Charter, lobbing "more and more threats and attacks" against Iran and other sovereign nations.
Zarif highlighted Washingtons attempts to derail the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, punishing "anyone who attempts to comply with UN Resolution 2231 which unequivocally endorses the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action."
The Iranian foreign minister also slammed Washington for what he described as its "damaging" unilateralism and "defiance of international norms and law."
"The world is at a crossroads. With the end of monopolies on power, one unhinged regime is frantically clamoring to turn back time," he said.
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