Iran will never give up on its missile programme, says president

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has affirmed that Tehran will not abandon its missile programme, citing the need for security in a volatile region. He pointed to Israel's missile strikes on Gaza as justification. The United States and allies h...

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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Monday that Tehran would never give up on its missile programme as it needs such deterrence for its security in a region where Iran's arch-foe Israel is able to "drop missiles on Gaza every day".

The Islamic Republic has for years defied Western calls to limit its missile programme.

The United States and its allies have more recently accused Iran of transferring ballistic missiles to Russia for its war in Ukraine, imposing fresh sanctions on Moscow and Tehran.


Both countries have denied the claims.

"If we don't have missiles, they will bomb us whenever they want, just like in Gaza," Pezeshkian said, referring to the conflict in Gaza between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas.

He reiterated Tehran's official stance, calling on the international community "to first disarm Israel before making the same demands to Iran".
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