France, Germany, UK say Iran missiles can deliver nukes
France, Germany and Britain are expressing concern that Iran’s latest ballistic missile activity is part of a trend of developing missiles capable of delivering a nuclear weapon, Associated Press reported.
Ambassadors from the three UN Security Council nations said in a letter to Secretary-General Antonio Guterres circulated Tuesday that Iran’s latest buildout and launching of ballistic missiles is having a destabilizing effect in the Middle East and increasing existing tensions.
The Western allies said Iran’s activities are “inconsistent” with a 2015 council resolution calling on it not to undertake any action involving missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons.
They pointed to Iran’s launch of a Dousti satellite, its unveiling of a Dezful surface-to-surface ballistic missile, and its public display of a variation of the Khorramshahr ballistic missile, all in February.