Alwaght- Iran has once again reiterated its missile program is only for defensive and deterrent purposes while rejecting allegations about supplying missiles to Yemeni forces.
"Iran's missile program is for defensive and deterrent [purposes] and claims about the dispatch of missiles to Yemen despite the all-out blockade on this country are lies and a foolish scenario designed to exonerate the aggressors," Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said on Tuesday.
He added that Britain and France have expressed their concern over Iran's defensive missile program without providing any reason or wise justification.
A group of so-called independent United Nations experts monitoring the sanctions on Yemen reported to the Security Council in January that it had “identified missile remnants, related military equipment and military unmanned aerial vehicles that are of Iranian origin and were brought into Yemen after the imposition of the targeted arms embargo.”
Qassemi said the Islamic Republic has designed its defensive missile program based on its military doctrine and valuable experience it obtained during the eight-year war imposed on it by Iraq backed by major global powers in the 1980s.
He added that Iran's missile program aims to deter any aggression by extremist powers against the country.
"In this clear path that is completely in conformity with international principles, we will never accept other countries' intervention and regard as irresponsible and suspicious the adoption of such unprincipled stance and strongly reject them," Qassemi said.
He emphasized that the Yemeni army and people have no need for foreign countries' weapons, saying the Yemenis' defense of their country's dignity with minimum facilities has led to the defeat of aggressors.