Iran seeks compensation from the United Arab Emirates, accusing it of enabling US attacks against Iranian territory, Iran's UN Ambassador told the UN Secretary General in a letter, according to a Nournews report published on Thursday.
In the letter, Amir Saeid Iravani said the UAE’s decision to allow its territory to be used for the strikes constituted "an internationally wrongful act that entailed state responsibility."
Tehran said the UAE had an international responsibility to provide reparation, including compensation for all material and moral damages incurred.
Larijani rebuked Muslim states before assassination
Before his assassination, Iran's late security chief, Ali Larijani, published a message in Arabic to Muslims worldwide on Monday afternoon via social media, admonishing Islamic countries in the region for their lack of support for the Iranian regime amid the current war with the US and Israel.
"Except for rare cases and only within the political sphere, no Islamic nation stood alongside the Iranian people," Larijani wrote, adding that despite the lack of support, the "Iranian people have managed to suppress...the enemy."
"Iran is continuing along the path of resistance in confronting the 'Great Satan' and the 'Lesser Satan,' namely America and Israel," Larijani wrote.