Iran Prioritises Missile Capability Over Dialogue, Weighing on US Deal Prospects
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Iran has signalled that it will focus on developing its missile arsenal rather than engaging in diplomatic talks, according to statements released in Tehran. The Iranian leadership has warned that the country’s strategic priorities will remain centred on military strength, a stance that could complicate negotiations with the United States over the 2015 nuclear agreement.
The remarks came as part of a broader Iranian narrative that stresses the importance of self-reliance in defense capabilities. Officials highlighted the need to maintain a credible deterrent, suggesting that diplomatic engagement should not compromise Iran’s perceived security interests.
These comments arrive amid ongoing discussions between Iran and the United States regarding the revival of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. The Iranian position underscores the challenges of reconciling military posturing with diplomatic outreach in the current geopolitical climate.
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