Wednesday, March 18, 2026

In 7 letters to UN chief, Iran details ‘aggressors’ use of regional airspace and territory

Saeed Iravani, Iran's ambassador to the United Nations. (File Photo)
In seven separate letters to UN Secretary‑General António Guterres, Iran’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Saeed Iravani, has lodged Tehran’s strong protest against the illegal use of regional countries’ territory and airspace by the United States and Israel in their actions against the Islamic Republic.

In the letters, Iravani detailed how the “aggressors” used the territory and airspace of Jordan, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, and Kuwait in operations against Iran.

He said the use of these countries’ soil and airspace in the US‑Israeli aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran is “entirely evident.”

Iravani wrote to Guterres that Iran’s foreign ministry calls upon the governments of these countries “to observe the principle of good neighborliness and to prevent the continued use of their territories against the Islamic Republic of Iran."

In one of the letters, he wrote that on February 28, the US launched an attack against the Islamic Republic of Iran “in violation of the fundamental principles and rules of international law.”

“During this cowardly act of aggression,” he said, the facilities, territory, and airspace of certain regional states, including Jordan, “were placed at the disposal of the aggressors to commit acts of aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran."

He added that fighter jets stationed at US military base in the kingdom, have committed “acts of aggression against the southern provinces of the Islamic Republic of Iran.”

Iravani reiterated that while respecting the sovereignty of these nations, Tehran “reserves its right to take appropriate measures, including the exercise of its inherent right to self-defense, in order to safeguard its sovereignty, territorial integrity, and political independence."

The US and Israel launched a joint military aggression against Iran by attacking several targets across Tehran, assassinating the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei and several senior Iranian officials.

Since then, Iranian armed forces have retaliated swiftly by launching barrages of missiles and drones at Israeli occupied territories as well as US bases across the region.

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