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    SPOKESMAN: TEHRAN STUDYING PHOTOS SHOWING SAUDI MISSILES TARGETED AT IRAN

    http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13920425000819
    Tue Jul 16, 2013 2:39

    TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyed Abbas Araqchi
    blasted the enemies' attempts to create tension between Iran and its
    neighbors, and said Tehran is studying the alleged satellite photos
    released by a British security consultancy showing Saudi missiles
    have been aimed at Iran.

    "We are evaluating the images, but what is important to us is the
    question why these photos should be released under such conditions to
    inspire (people with) the impression that rivalry and tension between
    the two great countries of the Muslim world is so wide that they have
    targeted their missiles at each other," Araqchi said in his weekly
    press conference in Tehran on Tuesday.

    He described the release of such photos as a conspiracy to increase
    tension in the Persian Gulf region and between two important regional
    countries under such circumstances that Iranian President-elect Hassan
    Rouhani, who has vowed to improve relations with the regional states,
    specially Saudi Arabia, is due to take power.

    "Such actions are suspicious in such an atmosphere and conditions,"
    Araqchi said.

    Stressing that Tehran seeks friendly ties based on mutual respect with
    Riyadh, he added, "We assume Saudi Arabia as a great and influential
    country of the Muslim world. We have some differences with that
    country, specially over the regional issues, and we believe that
    settlement of these divisions is not certainly possible by missiles
    as they will be solved through talks."

    The satellite pictures released by IHS Jane's, the British security
    consultancy, showed a previously undisclosed surface-to-surface
    missile base in the middle of the Saudi desert, the Telegraph
    reported. Analysts say they saw in the images at least two launch
    pads - one pointing toward Tel Aviv and another toward Tehran.

    The base is home to Saudi's DF-3 missiles which have a range
    of 1,500-2,500 miles. The missiles carry a two-ton payload, the
    Telegraph reported.

    The base was constructed within the last five years, analysts told
    the British newspaper.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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