“We have an obligation and are fully prepared for any threat,” Prime Minister Habibora Sayari, deputy chief for coordination of the Iranian Army, said on Monday that he cited it like a press conference.
“Anyone who is trying to violate the integrity and interests of our country’s territory can guarantee that the damages they incur will exceed their imagination,” he said.
Last month, a US report said citing multiple officials that Washington had obtained a new intelligence report indicating that the Israeli administration is operating air force ammunition and is air movement, indicating that it is ready.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Aragut has called on the United Nations and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to urgently condemn the “fraudulent” Israeli leak program to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities.
The report came when Iran and the United States were engaged in indirect consultations regarding the Islamic Republic’s peaceful nuclear program.
Iran and the United States have so far held five rounds of indirect talks on 2015 nuclear trade alternatives. This was derailed by the 2018 US withdrawal.
However, the talks face obstacles to the US demand to stop Iran from replenishing its uranium rich uranium under new deals.
Iran has said it will not waive its right to enrich uranium. This is guaranteed under the NPT, a non-diffusion treaty.
“Iran’s self-sufficiency and export of military equipment”
Elsewhere in his remarks, Saiyari emphasized that Iran was able to produce weapons and ammunition within the country despite sanctions.
Today, he said, “By relying on domestic capabilities, we meet our needs.”
The senior commander added that Iran produces more than 90% of the military equipment required by the military within the country, and “we are not only self-sufficient in securing equipment, but also active in the field of military equipment export.”
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