US seeks to sell more arms through fueling ‘Iranophobia’: Tehran

 

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kanaani dismissed hostile remarks by the US secretary of state about Iran’s military program, arguing that the “provocative comments” were made with the sole purpose of marketing US-built ammunition through “the failed project of Iranophobia and creating divisions among regional countries.”
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a press release on Thursday that the US is “firmly committed to disrupting Iran’s military procurement activities,” adding that Washington was designating entities from Iran and China for what he called involvement in destabilizing behavior, Press TV reported.
In a statement on Sunday, Kanaani said the country’s defense power is merely intended for deterrence and defense purposes and is not against any country.
“In contrast to the ill-advised remarks by the US secretary of state, the Islamic Republic of Iran has always placed emphasis on regional dialogue, collaboration, and cooperation in order to ensure the security and common interests of regional countries without foreign interference,” he maintained.

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