The failure of the Security Council to fulfill its responsibility in ensuring international peace and preventing war has been criticized by Iran. The recent US veto has highlighted the impasse and inadequacy of the UNSC. Iran believes that the UNSC should have a more democratic structure and take more effective action in maintaining international peace and security. Iran expressed regret over the US veto of a resolution aimed at preventing a humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza and criticized the US government for supporting Israel’s brutal attacks. Iran emphasized that the Palestinian nation should have the right to decide their own fate and rejected the idea of a JCPOA 2. Iran also announced that the trial of the terrorist cult Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) will begin soon and called for the punishment of those responsible for the deaths of Iranian people and officials. Iran highlighted the importance of judicial cooperation between Iran and Iraq, especially in pursuing justice for the assassination of Martyr Soleimani and Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis. The presence of Iranian military advisors in Syria was confirmed as a response to an official request from the Syrian government and as part of Iran’s commitment to fighting terrorism. Iran emphasized the need for a ceasefire in Gaza and expressed hope that the UN General Assembly would pass a resolution to that effect. Iran welcomed the joint statement between Armenia and Azerbaijan and acknowledged the growing cooperation between Iran and Russia. Iran’s expectations from Iraq were described as clear and focused on military cooperation and joint projects. The trial of a Swedish citizen in Iran was mentioned, with the charges and crimes already announced. Iran supported the actions of countries and governments in the region that took measures in support of Palestine. The Iranian Foreign Minister will not attend the Doha Forum, and Iran has provided a list of companies for an embargo on Israeli goods.

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