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Published 18 Apr, 2016 06:44am

Iran vows to defend Muslim states

TEHRAN: Iran’s Presi­dent Hassan Rouhani on Sunday vowed to defend Muslim countries against terrorism and Israel while insisting that its neighbours should not feel threatened.

Speaking during a Natio­nal Army Day parade in which Iranian forces displayed sophisticated air defe­nce systems recently acq­uired from Russia, Mr Rouh­ani praised Tehran’s role in helping the Syrian and Iraqi governments roll back the militant Islamic State group.

“If tomorrow your capitals face danger from terrorism or Zionism, the power that will give you a positive answer is the Islamic Repub­lic of Iran,” he said. But he added that Iran would only help if Muslim countries asked it to, and said its military power was purely for defensive and deterrent purposes. “The power of our armed forces is not against our south­ern, northern, eastern and western neighbours,” he said.

The Iranian president appeared to be referring to Gulf Arab states, which have long viewed Iran as seeking to dominate the region.

During the parade, the army displayed Russian-made S-300 air defence missiles delivered earlier this month.

In 2010, Russia froze a deal to supply the sophisticated systems to Iran, linking the decision to UN sanctions. President Vladimir Putin lifted the suspension last year following Iran’s deal with six world powers that curbed its nuclear programme in exchange for relief from international sanctions.

Iran also displayed tanks, light submarines, short-range missiles and other weapons.

Published in Dawn, April 18th, 2016

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