Iran said on
Thursday that its test-firing of ballistic missiles, designed to be able
to hit Israel, were not a violation of a landmark nuclear deal reached
in 2015 with six major powers, state TV quoted a senior official as
saying. "Iran's
missile program and its test-firing of missiles in the past days during a
military drill are not against its nuclear commitments and the nuclear
deal reached with the six powers," said Foreign Ministry spokesman
Hossein Jaberi-Ansari. Iran's
elite Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) test-fired several ballistic
missiles on Tuesday and Wednesday, state media reported. The tests are
seen as a challenge to a United Nations resolution and the nuclear deal.
Iran says missile tests not violation of nuclear deal: state TV

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