Iran says missiles for self defense, tests do not violate nuclear deal
Iran says missiles were for self-defense and that recent tests condemned by the US did not violate nuclear deal
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Australia's foreign minister to raise missile tests with Iranian counterpart
Iran Revolutionary Guards conduct ballistic missile test: ISNA
The missile tests, described by Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guards as a show of force in the face of US pressure, come just weeks after the implementation of Iran’s historic nuclear deal with world powers.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Tuesday its ballistic missiles were for self-defense and that recent tests condemned by the United States did not violate an historic nuclear deal between Tehran and six world powers.
Australia's foreign minister to raise missile tests with Iranian counterpart
Speaking in Australia, Zarif said that the missiles tested last week would never be used in aggression. The tests drew international concern and prompted a meeting on Monday of the 15-nation Security Council.
Iran Revolutionary Guards conduct ballistic missile test: ISNA
The missile tests, described by Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guards as a show of force in the face of US pressure, come just weeks after the implementation of Iran’s historic nuclear deal with world powers.