Iran says no missile talks unless West gives up nuclear weapons

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Iran says no missile talks unless West gives up nuclear weapons

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Iran's armed forces spokesman says US criticism of Iran's missile program was driven by 'their failures and defeats in the region'

TEHRAN, Iran – Iran’s armed forces spokesman said on Saturday, March 3, that there can be no talks on the country’s missile program without the West’s destruction of its nuclear weapons and long-range missiles. 

“What Americans say out of desperation with regards to limiting the Islamic republic of Iran’s missile capability is an unattainable dream,” Brigadier General Masoud Jazayeri told the official IRNA news agency. 

“The condition for negotiations on Iran’s missiles is the destruction of America’s and Europe’s nuclear weapons and long-range missiles.”

Jazayeri said US criticism of Iran’s missile program was driven by “their failures and defeats in the region.”

US President Donald Trump has threatened to tear up a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers unless more is done to curb Iran’s missile program. (READ: Iran says U.S. nuclear policy brings world ‘closer to annihilation’)

European governments have been scrambling to appease Trump and keep the deal intact, and have voiced increasing concern over Iran’s missile program. (READ: Trump issues stay of execution for Iran nuclear deal)

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, who is due to visit Iran on Monday, said last month that its missile program and involvement in regional conflicts needed to be addressed if Iran “wants to return to the family of nations”. – Rappler.com

 

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