The Asian Age

Iran taunts US with new missile test

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Tehran, Sept. 23: Iran said on Saturday that it had successful­ly tested a new medium-range missile in defiance of warnings from Washington that such activities were grounds for abandoning their landmark nuclear deal.

State television carried footage of the launch of the Khoramshah­r missile, which was first displayed at a high-profile military parade in Tehran on Friday.

It also carried in-flight video from the nose cone of the missile, which has a range of 2,000 kms and can carry multiple warheads.

“As long as some speak in the language of threats, the strengthen­ing of the country’s defence capabiliti­es will continue and Iran will not seek permission from any country for producing various kinds of missile,” defence minister Amir Hatami said in a statement.

The test comes at the end of a heated week of diplomacy at the UN General Assembly in New York, where US President Donald Trump again accused Iran of destabilis­ing West Asia, calling it a “rogue state whose chief exports are violence, bloodshed and chaos”.

Previous Iranian missile launches have triggered US sanctions and accusation­s that they violate the spirit of the 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and major powers.

Mr Trump has threatened to bin the nuclear agreement, and is due to report to Congress on Oct. 15 whether Iran is still complying with the deal and whether it remains in US interests to stick by it.

◗ Test comes at the end of a heated week of diplomacy at the UN, where Trump called Iran a ‘rogue state whose chief exports are violence, bloodshed and chaos’

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