Iran General NewsIran booted from defense show for displaying missile systems

Iran booted from defense show for displaying missile systems

-

ImageAP: Malaysia's deputy prime minister says Iran has been ordered to leave an international defense show in Kuala Lumpur.

The Associated Press

By JULIA ZAPPEI

ImageKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Iran has been kicked out of an international defense show in Malaysia for exhibiting missile equipment in violation of U.N. rules, an official said Thursday.

Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak said Iranian companies were ordered out of the Defense Services Asia show Tuesday because their exhibition was deemed "offensive."

"Unfortunately, when we came around to inspecting their stand, they displayed equipment that clearly contravened the U.N. resolution — equipment such as missiles and missile systems and others," Najib told reporters.

"The moment they crossed the line, we had no option but to terminate them," Najib added.

Najib said the exhibit was in defiance of U.N. resolutions that ban Iranian arms exports and forbid countries from providing Iran with technical and financial assistance that could contribute to its alleged nuclear weapons program.

Iran is under three sets of U.N. Security Council sanctions for its refusal to suspend uranium enrichment and meet other council demands designed to ease fears that its civilian nuclear program is a cover for attempts to make atomic weapons.

Tehran has denied ever trying to make nuclear arms.

The Malaysian defense show, billed as one of the largest of its kind in Asia, began Monday with hundreds of exhibitors from about 50 countries.

An Iranian Embassy official in Kuala Lumpur, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to make public statements, insisted the country's participation was "not against Malaysian or international laws." He declined to elaborate.

Najib said other countries participating in the show had complained about Iran's exhibition, but stressed Malaysia's decision was not due to Western pressure. He did not name the countries.

The U.S. Embassy in Kuala Lumpur declined to comment, saying it "doesn't discuss details of diplomatic exchanges."

Malaysian authorities had informed the Iranian ambassador earlier this week about the exhibition's rules, Najib said.

"We were left in a situation where we did not have any option, since Malaysia is committed to respecting and adhering to the U.N. resolution," Najib said.

Associated Press writer Sean Yoong contributed to this report.

Latest news

Iran’s Regime Very Close to Producing Nuclear Bombs, IAEA Director Warns

Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), told Germany's state-run network ARD television network in...

Iranian Women’s Resistance: Beyond the Veil of Hijab Enforcement

These days streets and alleys of Iran are witnessing the harassment and persecution of women by police patrols under...

Fabricated Statistics in Iran’s Economy

While Iranian regime President Ebrahim Raisi and the government's economic team accuse critics of ignorance and fabricating statistics, Farshad...

Iran’s Teachers Working at Low Wages and Without Insurance

While pressures on teachers' activists by the Iranian regime continue, the regime’s Ham-Mihan newspaper has published a report examining...

House Rent Prices at Record High in Iran

After claims by Ehsan Khandouzi, the Minister of Economy of the Iranian regime, regarding the government's optimal performance in...

Why Nurses in Iran Migrate or Commit Suicide

This year, the issue of suicide among Iran's healthcare personnel resurfaced with the death of a young cardiac specialist...

Must read

India to slash Iran oil imports to meet nuclear deal parameters – sources

Reuters: India has to cut its Iranian oil imports...

Man hanged in northern Iran

Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Sep. 25 – A man...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you