Iran's diplomat accuses US of promoting protests in his country

Iran has accused the US of promoting protests across the country, saying the Trump administration has violated United Nations laws and principles. In a letter sent to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Wednesday, Iran's ambassador to the United Nations Gholamali Khosroo wrote that the US [...]
In a letter sent to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Wednesday, Iran's Ambassador to the United Nations Gholamal Khosroo wrote that the US has passed any limit” on “inciting Iranians to engage in destructive actions. ”
“[ The U.S. has stepped up its actions of intervention in a decompressive manner in Iran's internal affairs under the pretext of providing security support, which in some cases have been infiltrated”, Kosroo quoted.
He criticised US President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence directly for his many absurd “ “, where they called on the Iranians of “to change their government”, reports “Alzeera”, broadcasting Periscopi.
The American State Department went so far that it acknowledged that the US government wants to encourage protesters in Iran to change their government, acknowledging that the US is engaged in intervention in Iran's internal affairs via Facebook and Twitter”, Khosroo said.
The Trump administration has not yet responded to the letter. At least 22 people have died and more than 450 have been arrested since the outbreak of anti-government demonstrations in Iran during December 28th.
Protests, which have focused on economic and political complaints, have been among the biggest public disagreement since pro-reform gatherings occurred in 2009.. /Periscopi/












