Criticism of the Iranian embassy in London on Starmer’s stance on the aggression of the Zionist regime
In a message, the Iranian Embassy in England criticized the position of the British Prime Minister regarding the recent aggressive action of the Zionist regime against Iran and considered it against international laws and the United Nations Charter.
According to Isna, the Iranian embassy in England criticized the statements of Prime Minister Kerr Starmer regarding the aggressive action of the Zionist regime against Iran on Saturday morning, which he asked Iran not to respond to, in a message on its official page on the X social network. He wrote: Aligning the British position on Israel’s attack against Iran with the UN Charter and international laws and norms will be such that “the British government strongly condemns this attack as a violation of Iran’s national sovereignty. “England calls for a meeting of the Security Council to deal with this action and condemn it.”
According to the Iranian embassy in England, the government of this country should have continued to express a position in accordance with international laws: Iran has the right to respond to this violation, we ask Iran, according to its statements, to prioritize efforts for a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon. and focus on preventing the continuation of genocide by the Israeli regime in Gaza. The Israeli regime must be held accountable without delay.
Iran’s Air Defense Base stated in a statement on Saturday morning: It reminds the honorable people of Iran that despite the previous warnings of the Islamic Republic officials to the criminal and illegal Zionist regime to avoid any adventurous action, this fake regime, in a tension-causing action, destroyed some of the military centers in The provinces of Tehran, Khuzestan and Ilam were attacked, and while the integrated air defense system of the country successfully intercepted and countered this aggressive action, limited damage was done to some places, and the dimensions of this incident are under investigation.
In response to this aggressive act, Starmer said that Iran should not respond to the attacks of the Zionist regime. He also said that London, together with its partners, closely follows these developments.
Without mentioning the aggression of the Zionist regime in the region, especially in the past year and the killing of the people of Gaza and Lebanon, as well as the assassination of the political leader of Hamas in Tehran, Starmer claimed that Tel Aviv has the “right to defend itself”.
The British Prime Minister further asked both sides to exercise restraint and claimed: “Iran should not respond, because the region needs to avoid any escalation of tensions.”
“We will continue to work with allies to reduce tensions across the region,” he claimed.
Following this aggressive act of the Zionist regime, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran issued a statement and announced: As has been emphasized many times by the competent authorities of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Islamic Republic of Iran, based on the inherent right of legitimate defense, which is also reflected in Article 51 of the United Nations Charter It considers itself entitled and obliged to defend itself against foreign acts of aggression.
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