Iran says missile programme is not negotiable

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Last Updated : Apr 10 2016 | 6:42 PM IST
Iran's foreign minister today said the country's missile programme is not up for negotiation with the United States.
The missile programme and "defence capabilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran are not negotiable," said Mohammad Javad Zarif after meeting with his Estonian counterpart, Marina Kaljurand.
He added that if Washington was serious about defensive issues in the Middle East, it should stop supplying arms to Saudi Arabia and Israel.
A Saudi-led coalition has been conducting airstrikes and battling the Iran-backed Shiite rebels in Yemen since March 2015.
Iran also supports anti-Israeli militant groups.
US Secretary of State John Kerry said Thursday the US and its partners were telling Iran that they were "prepared to work on a new arrangement to find a peaceful solution to these issues."
He said Iran first had to make it clear to all involved that they were prepared to cease provocative ballistic missile launches and tests.
Zarif today also hinted that regional US allies are among those quietly supporting the extremist Islamic State group.
"The US needs to view regional issues more seriously than raise baseless and threadbare allegations against Iran," said Zarif. "Mr Kerry should ask US allies where the Islamic State's arms come from.
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First Published: Apr 10 2016 | 6:42 PM IST

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