Dubai: Iran put three ballistic missiles on display at the Esplanade outside prayer in Central Tehran on Friday, when talks in Vienna aim to revive Tehran’s nuclear agreement with the World Powers Flounder.
Missiles, known as Dezful, Qiam and Zolfaghar and with official ranges of up to 1000-km (620 miles), known models, said the Paramilitary Revolutionary Guard.
Diplomats from countries that remain in the 2015 nuclear agreement – England, France, Germany, Russia and China – work with Tehran to revive the agreement, which has tried to limit Iran’s nuclear ambitions with trade benefits.
American diplomats were present in Vienna but they were not in direct talks with Iran.
The Accord collapsed in 2018 when President Donald Trump unilaterally attracted the US and gave back sanctions on Iran.
A report by TV State said missiles on display are the same type as those used to attack US bases in Iraq.
The screen comes on the anniversary of the two ballistic missile attacks on American bases in Iraq in retaliation for US drone strikes who killed the top general of Iran Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad in 2020.
The Iranian military is mistakenly shooting to Ukraine International Airlines flights PS752 with two missiles to air After the attack, killing all 176 people on board.
After days of denial, the guards requested by sorry publicly, blaming the authorized air defense operator said misreading Boeing 737-800 for American roaming missiles.
The Iranian military court in December held hearing for 10 people suspected of having a role in winning Ukrainian aircraft.
State TV said the warning ceremony for victims was held in Tehran’s main grave with the presence of their families and officials.