Iran's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Iravani, has sent a letter to the UN Secretary-General and the Security Council, pointing out that Ukraine has admitted to sending hundreds of experts to the Middle East to confront Iran, and believes that such actions constitute material and operational support for military aggression against Iran led by the United States and Israel.
In the letter, Iravani stated that Ukraine's illegal intervention is not accidental, but an act of actively participating in and assisting other countries in the unlawful use of force against a sovereign nation, constituting participation in acts of aggression and violating the basic principles of the UN Charter on the prohibition of the use of force.
He pointed out that under international law, Ukraine must bear the corresponding international responsibility.
Iravani emphasized that Ukraine's attempt to justify or normalize attacks on critical infrastructure is deeply concerning and also runs counter to the fundamental principles of international humanitarian law.
Recently, Ukraine has sent military personnel to countries such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, utilizing their experience in dealing with drones to assist these countries in intercepting Iranian drones. Ukrainian President Zelensky stated on the 30th, after returning from a visit to the Middle East, that Ukraine has reached security agreements with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar.