Iran Strongly Protests UN Resolution Notification: A Call for Global Attention

Iran Strongly Protests UN Resolution Notification: A Call for Global Attention

In a recent formal communication dated September 28, Amir-Saeid Iravani, the Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Iran to the United Nations, expressed Iran’s strong objections regarding the actions taken by the UN Secretariat. This development highlights significant concerns about the authority and operations of the UN concerning Resolution 2231.

In his letter to UN Secretary-General António Guterres and the President of the UN Security Council, Iravani referenced a prior letter from Iran’s Foreign Minister dated September 27. He asserted that Resolution 2231 does not empower the Secretary-General or the Secretariat to determine, declare, or notify Member States regarding what he termed the “so-called reapplication of terminated resolutions.” He articulated several key points that are critical to understanding Iran’s position:

  • The operative paragraphs 11 and 12 of Resolution 2231 outline a specific mechanism for handling such matters.
  • Iravani contends that the Secretariat’s unilateral actions overstep its authority.
  • He firmly stated that Iran categorically rejects these actions, deeming them null and void and legally baseless.
  • Iran believes this move violates the UN Charter directly.

The full text of Iravani’s letter provides detailed insights into Iran’s objections and clarifies its stance:

Excellency,

Further to the letter dated 27 September from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, I wish to convey, in the strongest terms, our categorical objection to the action taken today by the Secretariat in “notifying Member States” of the so-called re-application of terminated resolutions concerning the Islamic Republic of Iran. In this regard, I would like to draw your attention to the following:

Resolution 2231 does not provide any mandate whatsoever to the Secretary-General or the Secretariat to determine, declare, or notify Member States about the so-called reapplication of terminated resolutions. The resolution sets out a specific mechanism under operative paragraphs 11 and 12, placing the matter exclusively within the purview of the Security Council.

By acting unilaterally, the Secretariat has exceeded its authority and trespassed into the domain of the Council. The precedent of October 2020 is clear: when similar claims of “snapback” were raised by the United States, deep divisions within the Security Council over the validity of such a claim prevented the Secretariat from taking any unilateral or administrative steps to give effect to it. The restraint shown at that time reaffirmed the absence of any mandate under Resolution 2231 for the Secretariat to act independently in this highly contested matter.

By deliberately issuing this notification despite evident and fundamental disagreement among Security Council members, and in the face of the lack of consensus at the UNSC meeting on 19 September 2025, the Secretariat has taken sides with the three European countries and the United States. This action constitutes a serious breach of Article 100 of the Charter, which obliges the Secretary-General and the staff of the Secretariat to refrain from seeking or receiving instructions from any member or external authority, and to maintain the highest standard of independence and impartiality.

The Secretariat’s partiality in this matter undermines its credibility and impartial standing as an international civil service. Such conduct severely damages the trust of Member States in the Office of Secretariat and sets a dangerous precedent of politicization of the Secretariat’s role.

The Islamic Republic of Iran firmly rejects the action taken by the Secretariat today as null and void, lacking any legal basis, and in direct contravention of the Charter. We urge that this grave breach be immediately rectified and that assurances be provided that the Secretariat will fully respect its obligations under Article 100 of the Charter, refraining from any further action or interference in matters.

I would be grateful if you would circulate the present letter and its attachment as a document of the Security Council.

Please accept, Excellency, the assurances of our highest consideration.

As highlighted in the letter, Iran’s position is clear: the actions of the Secretariat are considered a violation of established protocols and undermine the integrity of the UN framework. The concerns raised by Iravani center on the need for the UN Secretariat to adhere strictly to its defined role and responsibilities without overstepping its bounds.

Furthermore, Iravani pointed out that the actions taken by the Secretariat could lead to significant political ramifications, affecting the trust and credibility of the UN. The situation underscores the importance of maintaining a balanced and impartial approach in international relations, particularly in sensitive matters concerning member states.

In summary, Iran’s objections to the UN Secretariat’s actions reflect deeper issues regarding authority, legality, and the fundamental principles of international diplomacy. As this situation unfolds, it will be crucial for the UN and its member states to navigate these complexities carefully, ensuring that the integrity of the international system is upheld.

For those following international relations and the dynamics within the United Nations, this incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges in managing diverse perspectives and maintaining neutrality in global governance.

Similar Posts

  • Iran Makes Significant Strides in AI Research Rankings, Reports Official

    Iran has improved its global ranking in Artificial Intelligence (AI) scientific production from 33rd to 30th, as reported by the Nature Index. Official Hossein Afshin highlighted the country’s focus on quality, with regional rankings fluctuating between 14th and 17th. Iran’s AI infrastructure development includes an AI platform aimed at enhancing public services. The Oxford Insights AI Readiness Index also noted Iran’s progress, moving up to 91st globally. While Iran excelled in the Data & Infrastructure pillar, it scored lower in the Government pillar. Overall, Iran’s commitment to AI research and readiness suggests a promising future for technological advancement.

  • Iran Celebrates Nowruz: Embracing a Vibrant Season of Renewal and Rebirth

    As Nowruz approaches, excitement fills Iran as millions prepare for the beloved spring festival. Many will travel to visit family and historical sites, while others will enjoy local traditions. Iran’s Tourism Minister announced over 1,000 Nowruz-themed festivals nationwide, featuring cultural performances and activities. This year’s celebrations coincide with Ramadan, highlighting the harmony between cultural and religious practices. Iranian officials emphasized Nowruz’s role in fostering international solidarity and peace, celebrating shared cultural heritage among nations. Recognized by UNESCO, Nowruz symbolizes renewal and rebirth, with families engaging in spring cleaning and preparing festive meals and decorations.

  • Iran’s Maral Torkaman Shatters Records as Asia’s Leading Scorer!

    On May 17, 2025, a major sports event captivated fans globally with thrilling competitions and significant highlights. Teams delivered outstanding performances, leading to surprising upsets, while individual athletes broke personal records. The event fostered strong fan engagement, with enthusiastic crowds and increased merchandise sales. Stories of resilience emerged, particularly from an underdog team that reached the finals. However, some injuries raised concerns about player safety. Off-field activities included community initiatives and fan interactions. The impact of social media and insightful analysis from commentators enhanced the overall experience, keeping fans eager for future matches and updates in the evolving sports landscape.

  • China Greenlights Iran’s Oil Exports from Storage: A New Era in Energy Trade

    Iran has begun shipping oil stored in China, having secured approval from Beijing. This move responds to anticipated sanctions following the Trump administration’s policies, which previously limited Iran’s oil exports. Approximately 25 million barrels of Iranian oil became stranded in China after waivers were revoked in May 2019. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is now leading the operation to extract these reserves, with two tankers dispatched to facilitate the process. Concerns arise over the proceeds potentially funding regional proxy forces. Amid these developments, Iran has allocated oil revenues to the IRGC for enhancing its defensive capabilities.

  • Iran Dominates Yemen in Thrilling Match at 2025 AFC U-20 Asian Cup

    Iran showcased their football prowess with a commanding 6-0 victory against Yemen in the 2025 AFC U-20 Asian Cup in China. The match, held at the Shenzhen Youth Football Training Base, featured standout performances from Abolfazl Zamani, who scored two early goals, and Esmaeil Gholizadeh, who capitalized on a defensive error for the third goal. An own goal by Yemen added to their woes, while Abbas Kahrizi assisted another goal shortly after halftime. Iran’s dominance was evident throughout, securing their advancement in the tournament. This victory highlights the rising talent of Iranian youth football, setting high expectations for future matches.

  • Trump’s Bold Public Shaming of Iran’s Leaders: A Hit on Persian Social Media

    In a recent speech in Riyadh, President Trump criticized Iran’s leadership as “destructive,” sparking unexpected admiration among some Iranians on social media. His remarks about the government’s mismanagement and economic issues resonated deeply, with many users praising his insights. Notable reactions included a journalist commending Trump for addressing critical issues and a student lauding his articulation of Iran’s plight. While traditional Iranian media largely ignored the speech, online discussions highlighted the stark economic contrasts in the region and questioned the government’s accountability. Trump’s comments catalyzed a complex dialogue about Iran’s future and its international relations.