British anger over the firing of ballistic missiles at the training of the Great Prophet 17.
The simultaneous launch of sixteen ballistic missiles at the Prophet’s 17th exercise angered the British Foreign Office.
The British Foreign Office on Friday expressed outrage at the simultaneous firing of sixteen ballistic missiles at a large “Great Prophet 17” exercise in Iran.
“We condemn Iran’s use of ballistic missiles in test launch, which was confirmed today,” the statement said, according to the ministry’s website.
The British Foreign Office claimed: “These launches are a clear violation of UN Security Council Resolution 2231, which calls on Iran to refrain from any activities related to ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons, including launching missiles using ballistic missile technology. “Do not do.”
“These actions are a threat to international and regional security and we call on Iran to immediately cease such activities,” the statement said.
The British Foreign Office claims that the Islamic Republic of Iran has repeatedly stated that it has no intention of acquiring a nuclear weapon and that, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency, one of the heaviest safeguards activities of this UN agency is taking place in Iran.
Britain, along with two other European member states of the Comprehensive Joint Action Plan (CJAP), including Germany and France, accompanied Washington after the US unilaterally and irrationally withdrew from the agreement and launched a campaign called maximum pressure, and now a new government is in place. The United States has claimed that it wants Iran to return to its commitments.
The Islamic Republic of Iran emphasizes that in order to return to the obligations of Borjami, all sanctions related to Borjami must be verified in a verifiable manner and that the United States guarantees that it will not repeat the withdrawal from this agreement.