A senior Russian diplomat says Iran's test launch of a rocket earlier this week has raised "suspicions" about the country's nuclear program.
Russian news agencies quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Losyukov Wednesday as saying long-range rockets are one of the components of a nuclear weapons program.Iran inaugurated its first major space center Monday and launched a new rocket capable of carrying a first domestic-built satellite into orbit.
Iran has been pursuing a space program for several years. It says it wants to launch satellites for research and telecommunications.
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The Russian agencies are now suspicious of the activities involving rockets, but there was not much suspicion when they sent them 8 loads of uranium. This is a rather large coincidence that the Russian government sent Iran Uranium and Iran is now testing rockets. Iran says that this is just an extension of their space program, but only time can tell their true intentions of having rockets and nuclear material.
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