Iran Warns US About Growing 'Missile Power'
Summary
Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, stated that Iran's missile and defense capabilities have improved and declared that these topics will not be part of future negotiations with the United States. Iran claims it forced a ceasefire during a recent conflict, despite U.S. and Israeli military actions. Iran has also turned to Russia and China for support following increased tensions and sanctions.Key Facts
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Iran's missile program will not be up for negotiation with the U.S.
- The recent conflict saw missile exchanges between Iran and Israel, with claims of an "unconditional ceasefire."
- U.S. and Israeli attacks reportedly aimed at Iran's missile and nuclear sites.
- Iran's missile program is claimed to be growing, despite international sanctions.
- Iran received 2,000 tons of sodium perchlorate from China, which is used in missile fuel.
- Iran is strengthening ties with Russia and China for international support.
- The International Atomic Energy Agency continues to push Iran for cooperation on its nuclear program.
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