Trump accuses Iran of co-operating with North Korea

United States President Donald Trump says Iranian test of the new ballistic missile shows that the major atomic deal is questionable and that Iran co-operates with North Korea. “Iran has just tested the ballistic missile with the capacity to reach Israel. They also work with North Korea. There is no remaining [...]
“Iran has just tested the ballistic missile with the capacity to reach Israel. They also work with North Korea. There's not much left of the deal we have! President Trump wrote on the Twitter network late last night.
Iran has tested the missile despite remarks from Washington.
Iranian state broadcaster, I The RIB provided images of the launching of the missile, Khorramshahr, which was first discovered at the high-profile military parade two days ago, with which the war of the 80s between Iran and Iraq was marked.
“This is the 3rd Iranian action-ray missile 2 thousand km”, the broadcaster's report said.
Iranian state television did not say when the test was carried out, although Iranian officials said two days ago it would prove “soon”.
During the military parade, Iran's president, Hassan Rohan, said Tehran would continue its missile programme and strengthen Iranian military capacities, despite US President Donald Trump's request, for Iran to halt the development of dangerous <x0-mistress”.
In his speech to the United Nations General Assembly on September 19th, US President Donald Trump has accused Iran of supporting terrorists, while the Iranian government has estimated it to be the corrupt “dictature”.
Trump has also called for a harsher stance against Iran from other United Nations member states, saying that “we cannot allow the killer regime to continue with destabilising activities until it produces dangerous missiles”.
Referring to Iran's atomic agreement and six world powers, including the United States, in 2015 Trump said Washington “cannot respect an agreement, which is used as a cover for the eventual construction of the Atomic programme”.
In his speech a day later at the United Nations General Assembly, Iranian President Hassan Rohan has responded to Trump's comments, until the American president's speech has been praised as <x0inhorant, absurd and hate rhetoric”, broadcast the REL.
Rohan said Iran would not be the first party to break the atomic agreement.
It is not clear whether Mr. Trump has made the final decision to continue acting in harmony with the atomic agreement with Tehran, under which Iran has agreed to restrict its nuclear activities in exchange for attracting international sanctions.
The Trump administration has twice certified that Iran is co-operating with the agreement, respecting its prior obligations with this document.
But the American administration has also said that the Iranian missile programme represents violations of the spirit of the atomic agreement.
It is expected that on October 15th, Washington will announce if it considers Iran is still respecting the agreement.
The other signatories of this agreement are Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany.
Washington has imposed unilateral sanctions against Iran, saying ballistic missile tests constitute violations of the UN resolution, with which the atomic agreement is based, and call on Iran not to undertake ballistic missile-related activities, with the capacity to bear atomic weapons.
Iran insists its missile programme does not pose violations of the UN resolution, as missiles are not the first to carry atomic weapons.












