Iran says it will continue its ballistic missile program | Inquirer News

Iran says it will continue its ballistic missile program

/ 05:37 PM July 09, 2016

In this picture released by an official website of office of the Iranian supreme leader, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei attends a meeting with Iranian officials in Tehran, Iran, on Tuesday, June 14, 2016. Iran's top leader says that if the next U.S. president tears up the nuclear deal, Iran will "light it on fire." Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's remarks on Tuesday appeared to be aimed at presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, who has criticized the deal and vowed to renegotiate it. Khamenei referred to a "U.S. presidential candidate threatening to tear the deal up." The landmark nuclear agreement reached nearly a year ago granted Iran billions of dollars in sanctions relief in exchange for curbing its uranium enrichment program. (Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader via AP)

In this picture released by an official website of office of the Iranian supreme leader, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei attends a meeting with Iranian officials in Tehran, Iran, on June 14. Iran’s top leader says that if the next US president tears up the nuclear deal, Iran will “light it on fire.” AP

TEHRAN, Iran—Iran says it will continue its ballistic missile program after claims made by the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon that its missile tests aren’t in the spirit of the country’s landmark nuclear deal with world powers.

In comments published on Iran’s foreign ministry website Saturday, spokesperson Bahram Ghasemi says that “Iran will strongly continue its missile program based on its own defense and national security calculations.”

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He says that Iran’s missile program is not linked to the nuclear deal and does not conflict with the UN Security Council resolution endorsing the agreement.

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In the first six-month report to the UN Security Council on the implementation of the resolution, the UN chief calls on Iran to stop the tests and says they increase tensions in the Mideast.

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