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Iran says it will press ahead with missile programme in defiance of Trump's hostility and US sanctions

Comments come days after US House of Representatives votes for new sanctions on Iran 

Sunday 29 October 2017 12:21 EDT
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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (Getty)

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Iran will continue to produce missiles for its defence and does not consider that a violation of international accords, President Hassan Rouhani said on Sunday in a speech broadcast on state television.

Mr Rouhani spoke days after the US House of Representatives voted for new sanctions on Iran’s ballistic missile programme, part of an effort to clamp down on Tehran without immediately moving to undermine an international nuclear agreement .

“We have built, are building and will continue to build missiles, and this violates no international agreements,” Mr Rouhani said in a speech in parliament.

“We will produce any weapons of any kind that we need and stockpile it and use it at anytime to defend ourselves,” Mr Rouhani said.

The United States has already imposed unilateral sanctions on Iran, saying its missile tests violate a UN resolution, which calls on Tehran not to undertake activities related to missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons.

Iran denies seeking nuclear weapons and says it has no plans to build nuclear-capable missiles.

Mr Rouhani also criticised the United States over President Donald Trump’s refusal earlier this month to formally certify that Tehran is complying with the 2015 accord on Iran’s nuclear programme, even though international inspectors say it is.

“You are disregarding past negotiations and agreements approved by the UN security council and expect others to negotiate with you?” Mr Rouhani said.

“Because of the behaviour it has adopted, America should forget any future talks and agreement with other countries,” Mr Rouhani added, referring to unnamed countries in East Asia, an apparent reference to North Korea.

US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said on Saturday that he could not imagine the United States ever accepting a nuclear North Korea, and stressed during a week-long trip to Asia that diplomacy was America’s preferred course.

Reuters

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