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Iran says plans to boost ballistic, cruise missile capacity

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DUBAI: Iran plans to boost its ballistic and cruise missile capacity and acquire modern fighter planes and submarines, the Iranian state news agency IRNA quoted a senior Defence Ministry official as saying on Saturday.

News of the military developmen­t plans came a day after Iran dismissed a French call for negotiatio­ns on Tehran’s future nuclear plans, its ballistic missile arsenal and its role in wars in Syria and Yemen, following the US pullout from Tehran’s nuclear agreement with world powers.

State media also reported the launch earlier this week of war games involving some 150,000 volunteer Basij militia members, who vowed to defend the Islamic state against ‘foreign threats’ including its arch foe, the United States.

Tehran is furious over US President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the accord on Iran’s nuclear programme and reimpose sanctions on Tehran.

Senior Iranian officials have warned the country will not yield easily to a renewed US campaign to strangle Iran’s vital oil exports. They say the country’s missile programme is solely for defence purposes and is not negotiable as demanded by the United States and European countries.

“Increasing ballistic and cruise missile capacity ... and the acquisitio­n of next-generation fighters and heavy and longrange vessels and submarines with various weapons capabiliti­es are among the new plans of this ministry,” said Mohammad Ahadi, deputy defence minister for internatio­nal affairs, IRNA said.

Speaking to Tehran-based foreign military attaches, Ahadi said internatio­nal sanctions had not hampered the developmen­t of Iran’s arms industry.

“We have the necessary infrastruc­ture and what we need to do is research and developmen­t, and at the same time upgrade and update the defence industry while relying on the country’s very high scientific capacities and tens of thousands of graduates in technical fields and engineerin­g,” Ahadi was quoted as saying.

He also defended Iran’s role in conflicts in Iraq and Syria: “If Iran and its allies in Syria and Iraq had not stopped Islamic State, today the map of the region would be different and the world would face a terrible challenge.”

Separately, the head of the Defence Ministry’s naval industries said Iran was developing a water jet propulsion system that would be ready by next March and a military commander said the air force planned to adopt Iran’s new Kowsar fighter plane after successful tests, the semi-official news agency Tasnim reported.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said last month the Islamic Republic’s military prowess was what deterred Washington from attacking it.

 ??  ?? A handout picture shows Iraqi military commanders (centre) seated during a security cooperatio­n and informatio­n-sharing meeting with their Iranian (left bottom), Syrian, and Russian counterpar­ts in the Iraqi capital Baghdad. — AFP photo
A handout picture shows Iraqi military commanders (centre) seated during a security cooperatio­n and informatio­n-sharing meeting with their Iranian (left bottom), Syrian, and Russian counterpar­ts in the Iraqi capital Baghdad. — AFP photo

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