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Pakistan Says Iran’s Ballistic Missile Program Was Not Part of Understanding
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100% centerFirst reported by Walla · 2 days ago
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What happened
Pakistan’s prime minister said Iran’s ballistic missile program was never part of a memorandum of understanding. Iran’s president then said Tehran will not negotiate over its defense capabilities.
- 01Sharif said Iran’s ballistic missile program was never on the table.
- 02Pezeshkian said it was not and will not be part of the memorandum.
- 03Iran will not negotiate over its defense capabilities.
- 04The remarks clarified the limits of the bilateral understanding.
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