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Iran, criticising Merkel, says will press on with missile programme

Published 09/07/2016, 15:29
© Reuters. Merkel attends a NATO Summit working dinner at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw

DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran will press on with its missile programme "with full force", a foreign ministry spokesman was quoted as saying on Saturday, adding that critical comments by Germany's leader were unhelpful.

Chancellor Angela Merkel told parliament in Berlin on Thursday that missile launches by Iran earlier this year were inconsistent with a U.N. resolution urging it to refrain for up to eight years from missile work designed to deliver nuclear weapons.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi said Merkel's remarks were "not constructive" and would have no bearing on the programme, according to state news agency IRNA.

Reiterating Tehran's assertion that the missiles are not designed to carry nuclear weapons, he added: "Iran will continue with full force its missile programme based on its defensive plans and national security calculations."

On Friday, Iran rejected as "unrealistic" a report by U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon criticizing its missile launches as inconsistent with its deal with world powers to curb sensitive nuclear activity in exchange for sanctions relief.

Reuters reported on Thursday that a confidential report by Ban had found the tests to be inconsistent "with the constructive spirit" of the July 2015 agreement.

Responding to German intelligence reports that Iran has been trying to acquire nuclear technology in Germany, Berlin said on Friday that certain forces in Iran may be trying to undermine the nuclear deal.

Germany's domestic intelligence agency said in its annual report that Iranian efforts to illegally procure technology, especially in the nuclear area, had continued at a "high level" in 2015.

The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Ali Akbar Salehi, criticised the comments by Ban and Merkel and denied Iran had been trying to purchase nuclear technology on the black market.

© Reuters. Merkel attends a NATO Summit working dinner at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw

"I feel they are cooking up a plot against us. We should be vigilant," he was quoted as saying by Iran's Tasnim news agency.

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