Tehran, Jan 26 (AFP/APP): Iran has accused France of being a destabilising force in the region after its foreign minister threatened new sanctions against Tehran over its missile programme.
âThe Islamic republic has always called for the strengthening of peace and stability in the region,â the Iranian foreign ministry said in a statement released overnight Friday.
As such Iran âconsiders the mass sales of sophisticated and offensive weapons by⦠France as a factor in destabilising the balance of the region,â the statement said.
It came after French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian on Friday said Paris was ready to impose new sanctions on Tehran if talks on its missile programme and its regional influence fail to make progress.
âWe have begun a difficult dialogue with Iran⦠and unless progress is made we are ready to apply sanctions, firmly, and they know it,â Le Drian said. Le Drian also demanded that Iran change its behaviour in the region, specifically regarding its military presence in Syria.
The Iranian foreign ministry responded saying âIranâs missile programme is not negotiableâ and warned that âany new sanction by European countries will lead to a review of our relations with themâ.