United States is ‘deeply concerned’ about missile tests ‘which are provocative and destabilizing,’ Samantha Power says. | |||||
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UNITED
NATIONS - The United States has asked the UN Security Council to
discuss Iran's recent ballistic missile launches during a meeting on
Monday, the US ambassador said.
The United States is
"deeply concerned" about the missile tests "which are provocative and
destabilizing," Samantha Power said in a statement on Friday.
Iran
fired two long-range ballistic missiles on Wednesday and similar tests
were carried out on Tuesday, less than two months after the Iran nuclear
deal was implemented.
Power said Iranian military
leaders had claimed that the missiles were designed to be a direct
threat to Israel and added: "We condemn such threats against another UN
member-state and one of our closest allies."
Under the nuclear deal with Iran that came into force January 16, most sanctions resolutions against Tehran were annulled.
But
an arms embargo and restrictions on ballistic missile technology
capable of carrying a nuclear warhead remain in place, under Resolution
2231.
Iran has maintained that its missile program is not aimed at developing a nuclear capability.
"We will raise these dangerous launches directly at council consultations, which we have called for, on Monday," said Power.
"These
launches underscore the need to work with partners around the world to
slow and degrade Iran's missile program," she added.
On
Wednesday, Iran fired two Qadr-H and Qadr-F precision missiles fired
from launcher trucks tucked in a mountain range in northern Iran,
hitting targets about 1,400 kilometers (870 miles) away in the
southeastern Makran area, Iran's Revolutionary Guards said.
A
day earlier, state media announced that short-, medium- and long-range
precision guided missiles were fired from several sites to show the
country's "all-out readiness to confront threats".
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US to take issue of Iran missile tests to UN Security Council
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