The Islamic Republic of Iran has submitted an official letter to the United Nations (UN) Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council regarding the United States' conduct. According to the Operative Information Center-OMM, the correspondence formally accuses the U.S. of repeatedly violating the "Islamabad Memorandum" (MoU), expressing Tehran's strong dissatisfaction with the situation.
In the official communication, Tehran characterized Washington's actions as a blatant disregard for international agreements. The appeal emphasizes that the ongoing U.S. policy toward Iran and the failure to fulfill obligations under international documents are contributing to heightened tensions in the region.
Furthermore, Iran has urged the United Nations to intervene and take necessary measures against the actions of the U.S., which Tehran claims are in violation of international legal norms. The Iranian leadership maintains that these steps by Washington pose a significant threat not only to bilateral relations but also to broader regional stability.
The "Islamabad Memorandum" is a diplomatic instrument often referenced in regional security dialogues, serving as a framework for cooperation and non-interference. Disputes over such memoranda frequently highlight the deep-seated geopolitical friction between Tehran and Washington, which has persisted for decades and remains a focal point of discussions within international bodies like the UN Security Council.