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Iran denies talks on missile program
                 Source: Xinhua | 2018-01-17 22:29:09 | Editor: huaxia

Iran denies that Tehran has agreed to negotiate over its missile program. (AFP photo)

TEHRAN, Jan. 17 (Xinhua) -- Iran's Foreign Ministry on Wednesday denied that Tehran has agreed to negotiate over its missile program, Press TV reported.

The Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi called the reports "unfounded" and said his country's "policy and stance concerning its defensive missile program are completely clear and transparent, and that other countries are well aware of that position."

The Financial Times report on Tuesday said that Iran has agreed to enter negotiations over its missile program as well as its regional role during a recent meeting in Brussels with the EU representatives.

According to the report, the Europeans have stepped up pressure on Iran over such issues as they struggle to respond to President Donald Trump's latest threat that he would pull Washington out of the nuclear deal if some "disastrous flaws" were not fixed.

Everyone knows that Iran's defense program is not up for negotiation, Qasemi said, stressing that Tehran's position has not undergone any changes.

The Iranian missile work is of completely "defensive and deterrent nature" and is not targeted against any country, Qasemi said, adding that no hollow and baseless claims would change this "principled and substantive" position of the Islamic Republic.

"The Islamic Republic does not allow any interference in its domestic affairs and defensive policies, especially its missile program," he was quoted as saying.

Besides, Iran's regional policy is "constructive" and "in line with the promotion of peace and stability in the region and the entire world," he added.

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Iran denies talks on missile program

Source: Xinhua 2018-01-17 22:29:09

Iran denies that Tehran has agreed to negotiate over its missile program. (AFP photo)

TEHRAN, Jan. 17 (Xinhua) -- Iran's Foreign Ministry on Wednesday denied that Tehran has agreed to negotiate over its missile program, Press TV reported.

The Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi called the reports "unfounded" and said his country's "policy and stance concerning its defensive missile program are completely clear and transparent, and that other countries are well aware of that position."

The Financial Times report on Tuesday said that Iran has agreed to enter negotiations over its missile program as well as its regional role during a recent meeting in Brussels with the EU representatives.

According to the report, the Europeans have stepped up pressure on Iran over such issues as they struggle to respond to President Donald Trump's latest threat that he would pull Washington out of the nuclear deal if some "disastrous flaws" were not fixed.

Everyone knows that Iran's defense program is not up for negotiation, Qasemi said, stressing that Tehran's position has not undergone any changes.

The Iranian missile work is of completely "defensive and deterrent nature" and is not targeted against any country, Qasemi said, adding that no hollow and baseless claims would change this "principled and substantive" position of the Islamic Republic.

"The Islamic Republic does not allow any interference in its domestic affairs and defensive policies, especially its missile program," he was quoted as saying.

Besides, Iran's regional policy is "constructive" and "in line with the promotion of peace and stability in the region and the entire world," he added.

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