Britain does not support Donald Trump, US for Iran threat

The British government has said targeting cultural heritage sites in Iran would constitute violations of international war conventions, reprimanding Trump following the threat made that it would bomb cultural heritage sites in that country. Boris Johnson's official spokesman refused to criticise Trump directly but [...]
Boris Johnson's official spokesman refused to criticise Trump directly but made it clear that the United Kingdom government would not support such actions, as the US president said he would target 52 countries in Iran if Iran took revenge for General Hasem Suleeiman's murder.
Some of these countries are very high and important for Iran and Iranian culture”, Mr. Trump, translate Periscope from The Guardian.
“There are international conventions in force that prohibit the destruction of cultural heritage”, Downing Street spokesman said, meaning the UK did not support these actions.
You can read international conventions yourself. It is The Hague convention of 1954 for the protection of cultural property in cases of armed conflicts;” he added.
However, Downing Street was careful not to directly criticise Trump, insisting that the security partnership between Britain and the US would continue to remain the near “te. /Periscope












