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Iran: Successful test of Simorgh rocket

 Friday, December 31, 2021

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Islamabad (news world DW news۔ December 31, 2021) Iranian state media on Thursday reported the launch of three probe devices into space by satellite carrier. However, it did not say when the rocket was launched into space and what kind of equipment it sent.It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.


The United States has criticized such experiments in the past. It imposed a number of new sanctions on Tehran after unilaterally withdrawing from the Iranian nuclear deal in May 2018.


Simorgh rocket successfully launched into space

Iranian Defense Ministry spokesman Syed Ahmad Hosseini said the Simorgh rocket had been successfully launched into space.


He said that for the first time in this space exploration mission, three instruments were sent into space at an altitude of 470 km and a speed of 7350 km per second.

Husseini said that all the steps of launching the satellite were carried out properly and the desired objectives of this launch have been achieved. He did not elaborate, however, on the nature of the investigation.


He said more rockets would be sent into space in the coming days.

Iranian television reported that Simorgh was launched from the Imam Khomeini Space Center. He called the launch of the rocket "another achievement of Iranian scientists."


Iran's state media recently released a list of satellites to be launched into space in the coming days under the country's civilian space program.Iran's Revolutionary Guards Army has its own parallel space program and successfully launched a satellite into orbit last year.

Efforts continue to save Iran nuclear deal

It should be noted that Iran has consistently insisted that it is not seeking any nuclear weapons and that the launch of satellites and rocket tests do not involve any military element.


Iran has launched a rocket into space at a time when world powers are doing everything possible to save the Iranian nuclear deal. However, Iran's insistence on some of its demands has made it difficult to reach a conclusion. Western diplomats say time is running out to save the deal. The deal came to an end three years ago after former US President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew from the deal.


Ali Baqeri Kani, Iran's top negotiator involved in the ongoing talks in Vienna to restore the agreement,told Iranian state television that relatively good progress had been made between the two sides in the first few days of the eighth round of talks.Has happened


Ali Baqeri expressed hope that the two sides would work harder to lift sanctions against Iran if talks resumed after a few days break due to the end of the year holidays.


Washington, however, has dashed Tehran's hopes. US State Department spokesman Ned Price said it was too early to say whether Iran had joined the talks with more constructive thinking.


Ali Baqeri Kani, on the other hand, said that the more the other side is ready to lift sanctions and the more serious it is about accepting Iran's proposed approach to lifting sanctions, especially issues such as verification and guarantees, An agreement can be reached in such a short time.


Ali Baqeri also stressed that if an agreement is reached, the United States, a country violating the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, must first lift sanctions and the Islamic Republic of Iran, after ratification, will carry out nuclear activities within the framework of the treaty. Will


JA / AA (AP, AFP, Reuters)

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