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Iran vows to continue its missile programme

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TEHRAN: Iran yesterday condemned new sanctions passed by the US Congress against its missile programme, which President Donald Trump is set to sign into law, and vowed to continue it.

“We will continue with full power our missile programme,” foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi told state broadcaste­r IRIB.

“We consider the action by the US as hostile, reprehensi­ble and unacceptab­le, and it’s ultimately an effort to weaken the nuclear deal,” Ghasemi added, referring to a 2015 agreement with the United States and other world powers that lifted some sanctions on Tehran.

“The military and missile fields... are our domestic policies and others have no right to intervene or comment on them. We reserve the right to reciprocat­e and make an adequate response to the US actions,” he said.

The sanctions bill, which also targets Russia and North Korea, was passed by the US Senate on Thursday, two days after being approved by the House of Representa­tives.

The military and missile fields... are our domestic policies and others have no right to intervene or comment on them. We reserve the right to reciprocat­e and make an adequate response to the US actions. — Bahram Ghasemi, Iran foreign ministry spokesman

White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Huckabee Sanders said on that President Donald Trump will sign the bill into law.

Separately, Washington imposed new sanctions targeting Iran’s missile programme a day after Tehran tested a satellitel­aunch rocket. The US Treasury singled out six companies owned or controlled by Shahid Hemmat Industrial Group, which it said was central to the programme, freezing their US assets and barring US citizens from dealing with them. — AFP

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