Iran warns US not to 'create new tensions' over missiles, Russia backs Tehran

Russia on Tuesday said that a reported ballistic missile test by Iran does not contravene a United Nations resolution.

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An Iranian ballistic missile launch at an undisclosed location, in Iran, on 08 March 2016. Source: DEFENCE MINISTRY OFFICIAL WEBSIT

Russia on Tuesday said that a reported ballistic missile test by Iran does not contravene a United Nations resolution on Tehran's nuclear programme, after the US requested emergency UN consultations.

"Such actions, if they took place, do not breach the resolution," Russian deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov told Interfax news agency, saying demands for UN talks were aimed at "heating up the situation".

The UN Security Council will hold talks Tuesday on Iran's test-firing of a medium-range missile after the United States requested the emergency meeting following a call from Israel for action.

Ryabkov said that Moscow had not confirmed the missile test took place.

US President Donald Trump has promised to strengthen ties with Israel and has sharply criticized the Iran nuclear deal that led to a lifting of many international sanctions against Tehran.

Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif warned the United States against "creating new tensions" with Tehran over ballistic missiles tests.
Russia co-signed the nuclear deal and enjoys good ties with Tehran, which is fighting alongside Moscow's forces in Syria to support President Bashar al-Assad.

The Kremlin is also, however, looking for better ties with the US after Trump pledged to bolster relations after they slumped to their worst level since the Cold War over the Ukraine crisis.

The Security Council resolution adopted a few days after the 2015 nuclear agreement bars Iran from developing missiles "designed to carry nuclear warheads."

Iran has said its missiles would never carry a nuclear warhead as it has no plans to develop atomic weapons, but military officials have insisted on expanding the country's missile programme.


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Published 31 January 2017 9:46pm
Updated 1 February 2017 6:32am
Source: AFP

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