Russia’s UN envoy said on Thursday that there is no evidence of nuclear component in Iran’s missile launches.

Iran Press/ AmericaResolution 2231 of the United Nations Security Council does not ban Iran from conducting missile launches, and there is no sign of nuclear component in their missile tests, Russia’s Permanent Representative to the UN Vassily Nebenzia said at the Security Council’s session on Iran.

"We have heard a lot today about ballistic missiles. Let us remind you of provision 3 of Annex B in Resolution 2231 of the UN Security Council. It calls on Iran not to undertake any activity related to ballistic missiles designed to be capable of delivering nuclear weapons," Russia’s Permanent Representative to the UN added, Iran press reported.

"On the whole, missile launches are not banned. There is no evidence confirming their possible nuclear nature," Vassily Nebenzia said.

Iranian air defense forces launched a homemade missile system and unveiled a new artillery system on 5 November, during a joint military drill.

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Earlier this month, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claimed that Iran “has just test-fired a medium range ballistic missile that’s capable of carrying multiple warheads. This test violates UNSCR 2231.”

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The first response to Pompeo was made by Bahram Ghasemi, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman, who said that Iran's missile program has a defensive nature, and no UN Security Council resolution bans Iran from missile program or tests.

Iran Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif also said in a tweet on Dec. 3 that US is falsely accusing Iran of violating UN Security Council 2231 resolution while it has earlier breached the same resolution.

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