🚀 Larijani Mocks Western Push to Limit Iran’s Missile Range: “A Futile Demand”

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

SAEDNEWS: Iran’s top security official says Tehran is not opposed to negotiations if they serve the country’s interests, while rejecting the call from Washington to reduce the range of Iran's missile to below 5,00 km.

🚀 Larijani Mocks Western Push to Limit Iran’s Missile Range: “A Futile Demand”

In a candid meeting with members of Iran’s Chamber of Commerce in Tehran on Tuesday, Ali Larijani, Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, emphasized that Tehran remains open to negotiations—but only if proposals are reasonable and safeguard Iran’s interests.

“It would be a lie to say Iran does not negotiate. If a fair and balanced proposal is presented, we will accept it,” Larijani stated. He noted that Iran has explored all possible avenues to resolve disputes over the controversial UN snapback sanctions mechanism, but accused the other side of greed and obstruction.

Highlighting France’s role, Larijani recalled a promise made through the IAEA Director General: if Iran reached an agreement with the Agency, Europe would withdraw its snapback request. “However, they did not keep their word,” he criticized.

Larijani also dismissed a U.S. demand to limit Iran’s missile range to below 500 km, questioning, “No honorable Iranian would accept such a condition.” He argued that the West often talks of negotiations but pursues hidden agendas, underscoring that Tehran welcomes only proposals that guarantee its sovereignty and interests.

Praising the private sector, Larijani thanked business leaders for keeping factories running during Israel’s 12-day invasion in June. He suggested that private sector engagement in foreign talks could be a key tool in resolving broader international issues.

This statement reflects Iran’s firm yet flexible approach, signaling readiness for diplomacy without compromising national rights or security.