Tehran reserves the right to respond quickly and hardly to any aggression against Iran against Iran, Iran's Permanent Representative to the United Nations in the letter to the UN Security Council on March 31. "The Islamic Republic of Iran remains committed to peace, stability and security in the region and does not seek to escalate.
However, we strongly warn against any military adventure and give us the right to give a quick and hard response to the US or its mediator, the Israeli regime against our sovereignty, territorial integrity or national interests.
The United States is fully responsible for any hostile action, "Iran's Permanent Representative to Tasses Tasz called the Secretary of the Security Council to condemn the threats of US President Donald Trump as a violation of international law.
Recently, US President Donald Trump said he was going to set secondary customs duties on Tehran in two weeks, unless progressed in the talks on the Iranian nuclear program. He threatened to raise Iran in case of refusing to sign the agreement.