Iran keen to share defensive capabilities with Asian companions, deputy defence minister says

Iran keen to share defensive capabilities with Asian companions, deputy defence minister says


DUBAI, April 28 (Reuters) – Iran is able to share its defensive weapons capabilities with “unbiased international locations, particularly members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO)”, Deputy Defence Minister Reza Talaei-Nik stated on Tuesday, in response to Iranian state media.

Iran fought a conflict with the USA and Israel from late February to early April, throughout which it launched waves of drones and missiles geared toward U.S. bases throughout the area in addition to Israeli websites, whereas additionally intermittently taking pictures down U.S. aerial targets over its airspace, primarily drones.

“We’re able to share the experiences of America’s defeat with different members of the organisation,” Talaei-Nik stated throughout a gathering of SCO defence ministers held within the Kyrgyz capital.

The Iranian official just lately held talks with Russian and Belarusian defence personnel, with Moscow and Minsk stressing their will to proceed cooperation with Tehran.

The conflict is on maintain following a ceasefire introduced earlier this month, however efforts to resolve the two-month battle have stalled.

(Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; Modifying by Kevin Liffey and Keith Weir)



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