Iranian Foreign Ministry denounced as provocative France’s comments about Tehran’s ballistic missile program, urging Paris to avoid repeating “irresponsible and incorrect” claims about the Islamic Republic’s defense plans.
“France is expected to avoid echoing incorrect claims by the opponents of the JCPOA,” Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said on Friday, referring to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and the world powers from which the US withdrew in 2018.
The Iranian spokesperson’s comments came after France’s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Agnes von der Muhll called on Tehran to “immediately cease all ballistic missile-related activities designed to carry nuclear weapons, including tests using ballistic missile technology.”
In response, Qassemi said, “Contrary to the French foreign ministry spokeswoman’s claim, Iran’s missile program has not been established for non-conventional purposes, nor is the country’s natural right to strengthen its scientific and defensive capabilities as developed in the form of missile program in violation of (UN Security Council) Resolution 2231.”
“We strongly believe that any attempt to induce and impose a wrong interpretation of Resolution 2231 regarding Iran’s missile program is an irresponsible act,” Qassemi said.
The spokesman also underlined that Iran’s homegrown missile program is defensive, national and conventional, adding that it is not only legitimate but also “the Iranian nation’s natural right,” Press TV reported.
Source: Iranian media