Iran calls on U.S., Europe to scrap
nuclear arms, missiles
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[March 03, 2018]
DUBAI
(Reuters) - Iran will not negotiate over its ballistic missiles until
the United States and Europe dismantle their nuclear weapons, a top
Iranian military official said on Saturday, keeping up the Islamic
republic's tough stance on the issue. |
A display featuring missiles and a portrait of Iran's Supreme Leader
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is seen at Baharestan Square in Tehran, Iran
September 27, 2017. Nazanin Tabatabaee Yazdi/TIMA via REUTERS |
While Iran has accepted curbs on its nuclear work - which it
says is for purely peaceful purposes - it has repeatedly refused
to discuss its missile program, something the United States and
the Europeans have called for.
"The condition for negotiating Iran's missiles is the
destruction of the nuclear weapons and long-range missiles of
the United States and Europe," Iranian Armed Forces spokesman
Masoud Jazayeri was quoted by the state news agency IRNA as
saying.
Iran says its nuclear program is defensive because of its
deterrent nature, and that it is not related to Tehran's 2015
nuclear deal with world powers which led to the lifting of
sanctions against the country.
European powers and Iran have started talks over Tehran’s role
in the Middle East and will meet again this month in Italy as
part of efforts to prove to U.S. President Donald Trump that
they are meeting his concerns over the 2015 nuclear deal.
(Reporting by Dubai newsroom; Editing by Stephen Powell)
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