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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Iran made ​​similar missile "S-300"


Announced the Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi said on Saturday that his country made system missile for long-term objectives similar to missiles "S-300", and came while U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clintonan Washington is ready to hold bilateral talks on the Iranian nuclear program if Tehran was ready for it.
Vahidi said "we announced earlier that manufacture this rocket system had been placed on the agenda and although this thing can not be done quickly, the manufacturing stages are progressing well."

And last achievements and the Iranian Defense Ministry, expressed Brigadier General Vahidi expressed hope that these achievements are displayed in the missile fields, sea and air in the near future.

It is noteworthy that Iran signed a contract with Russia to import missile system "S-300" is that Russia halted export under a Security Council resolution in 2010 prohibiting the supply of arms to Iran over its disputed nuclear program. And Iran filed a lawsuit in April / last April at the International Court of Arbitration in Geneva because of Russia's failure to implement export contract system.

Bilateral talks
On the other hand, said U.S. Secretary of State said in an interview in front of a group of officials, experts and diplomats from the United States and the Middle East, that the administration of President Barack Obama is ready to hold bilateral talks with Iran.

Clinton noted that Washington was working with members of the five plus one (Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States) to resume talks with Iran over its nuclear program.

Although not give details of Clinton said that a group of five plus one is trying to put forward a proposal on Iran "shows that we are running out of time and we have to be serious These are the things that we are ready to discuss it with you, but we expect reciprocity."

Under the policy of "tracks" The United States and other major countries to negotiate a diplomatic solution while gradually increase the economic sanctions on Iran in an attempt to force it to come to an understanding.

Clinton described Iran as the most difficult issue dealt with as secretary of state "because of the dangers posed by the behavior already the greatest danger Schklh a nuclear-armed Iran."

Suspect the United States and its allies that Iran is seeking to develop nuclear weapons under cover of its civilian nuclear program, Iran denies this and says its program is for peaceful purposes such as electricity generation and the production of medical isotopes.

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