Tehran Reiterates Rejection of Negotiations Over its Ballistic Missile Program

Photo published by Tasnim Agency on the Iranian military drills in southeast of Iran (Tasnim News)
Photo published by Tasnim Agency on the Iranian military drills in southeast of Iran (Tasnim News)
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Tehran Reiterates Rejection of Negotiations Over its Ballistic Missile Program

Photo published by Tasnim Agency on the Iranian military drills in southeast of Iran (Tasnim News)
Photo published by Tasnim Agency on the Iranian military drills in southeast of Iran (Tasnim News)

Senior Iranian officials have reiterated Tehran’s refusal to return to the table of nuclear negotiations and halt its ballistic missile program.

Secretary General of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council, Ali Shamkhani, said the latest US steps that defied the nuclear deal were “illegal”, stressing that the JCPOA was “indivisible under any circumstances.”

He emphasized that Iran’s missile program and defense capabilities would by no means be subject to negotiations, as reported by Tasnim News Agency.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian accused Iran on Monday of not respecting part of UN Resolution 2231, which calls on Tehran to refrain from work on ballistic missiles designed to carry nuclear warheads.

The Iranian nuclear file was one of the main axes of Le Drian’s meeting with his US counterpart Rex Tillerson in Paris.

He noted that Paris was firmly committed to the principle of the nuclear agreement provided that Iran respected it.

On Tuesday, Iran announced that its army forces have “successfully fired a ‘Nasr’ cruise missile from an onshore mobile launcher to destroy a naval target,” Tasnim News reported.

“The Navy is also going to use long-range cruise missiles in the drill,” it added.

Iranian government Spokesman Mohammad Nobakht said at his weekly conference on Tuesday that Tehran “will not negotiate with any party over its missile capabilities,” as reported by the government’s Mehr agency.

“No one has the right to interfere in this regard with Iran’s affairs,” he was quoted as saying.

“We will not negotiate with anyone in this regard because the defense structure is the right of the Iranian people,” he added.

Iranian reports had pointed out that Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif announced during his meeting in Brussels with the foreign ministers of Germany, France and Britain Tehran’s readiness to negotiate the missile program along with the nuclear file. However, the Iranian Foreign Ministry’s spokesman Bahram Qassemi denied these reports during a press conference last week.



Putin Says He Is Worried When Asked If He Is Concerned World Is Heading Towards World War Three

 Russia's President Vladimir Putin attends a plenary session of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in Saint Petersburg, Russia, June 20, 2025. (Reuters)
Russia's President Vladimir Putin attends a plenary session of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in Saint Petersburg, Russia, June 20, 2025. (Reuters)
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Putin Says He Is Worried When Asked If He Is Concerned World Is Heading Towards World War Three

 Russia's President Vladimir Putin attends a plenary session of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in Saint Petersburg, Russia, June 20, 2025. (Reuters)
Russia's President Vladimir Putin attends a plenary session of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in Saint Petersburg, Russia, June 20, 2025. (Reuters)

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that he was worried when asked if he was concerned that the world was heading towards World War Three.

Putin, speaking at an economic forum in St Petersburg, said there was a lot of potential for conflict in the world and that it was growing.

He mentioned Russia's own war in Ukraine, the conflict between Israel and Iran, and said he was concerned by what was happening around nuclear facilities in Iran where Russian specialists are building two new nuclear reactors for Tehran.

"It is disturbing. I am speaking without any irony, without any jokes. Of course, there is a lot of conflict potential, it is growing, and it is right under our noses, and it affects us directly," said Putin.

"And this requires, of course, not only our careful attention to the events taking place, but also the search for solutions, the search for solutions, preferably by peaceful means, in all directions."