Gharibabadi, in the meeting with Jean Arnault on Thursday, described the military aggression by the United States and the Israeli regime against Iran as a violation of international law and the United Nations Charter.
Criticizing the UN for not condemning the aggression, not making efforts to stop it, and not holding the aggressors accountable, he said the unprovoked war on Iran killed and wounded thousands of innocent people.
He said that the destruction of residential homes, hospitals, schools, historical and cultural sites, and critical infrastructure was a clear example of crimes against humanity and war crimes, but the US and Israel took pride in their crimes, including the slaughter of children.
Gharibabadi also criticized Persian Gulf countries for allowing the US to use their territory, including military bases, in the attacks on Iran, calling them complicit in this aggression.
Referring to the defeat of the enemies and the resistance and steadfastness of Iranians in this imposed war, he said the Islamic Republic of Iran is completely opposed to any temporary settlement of the situation that repeats the cycle of negotiations, war, and ceasefire.
The UN official, for his part, stated that the ultimate goal of the United Nations currently is to achieve a sustainable agreement and settlement that encompasses all aspects of the crisis.
Arnault, who is the special representative of the UN Secretary-General, emphasized addressing the roots of the crisis in West Asia.
MNA/IRN
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