According to a report by Reuters on March 31, Iran complained to the United Nations Security Council about US President Trump's "reckless and belligerent" remarks on March 31, stating that these remarks "flagrantly violate international law" and the UN Charter.

Trump threatened on March 30 that if Tehran does not reach an agreement with Washington regarding its nuclear program, he would bomb Iran and impose indirect tariffs.

In a letter seen by Reuters, Amir Saeid Rahmani, Iran's permanent representative to the United Nations, wrote that Tehran "strongly warns against any military adventurism and will swiftly and decisively respond to any aggression or attack on Iran's sovereignty, territorial integrity, or national interests by the United States or its proxy regime, Israel."

According to a report by Agence France-Presse on March 31, following the threat from US President Trump, Tehran warned on the evening of March 31 that while Iran does not seek to possess nuclear weapons, it would have "no choice but to act" if attacked.

Western countries led by the United States have long suspected Iran of wanting to possess nuclear weapons. Iran denies such accusations, stating that its nuclear program is for civilian purposes, particularly energy.

In an interview broadcast on NBC on March 30, Trump stated that if the Iran nuclear deal cannot be reached, Iran "may face bombing." He insisted: "If they don't sign the deal, there will be bombing."

Ali Larijani, one of the closest advisors to Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei, said on the evening of March 31 that "if there is a moment when you (the United States) choose to bomb, you will force Iran to make decisions regarding the nuclear issue."

Earlier, Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei clearly stated that if Iran is bombed after the failure of diplomatic efforts on the nuclear issue, it will "firmly retaliate." (Translated by Ma Dan and Lu Longjun)

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