The Iranian government has announced that it has launched a domestic rocket to carry artificial satellites.

The United States has repeatedly accused the United States of its potential for ballistic missile development, which could affect the ongoing talks between the two countries.

The Ministry of Defense and Munitions of Iran announced on the 30th that it has launched a rocket for carrying satellites from the desert area located in the center of Iran, and state television reports that it is "a new achievement by Japanese scientists."



A spokesman for the Ministry of Defense and Munitions said the rocket was equipped with three research devices and reached an altitude of 470 km, stressing that "we will accelerate development further."



So far, the United States has repeatedly accused Iran of the potential application of rocket technology to the development of ballistic missiles.

On top of that, he insists that the development of ballistic missiles should be restricted, but the Iranian side is not willing to respond as an interference with domestic affairs.



Although Iran has not disclosed details such as whether the rocket was in orbit this time, the United States is expected to intensify the criticism, and indirect talks that the two countries are currently proceeding with aiming to rebuild the Iran nuclear agreement It may also affect.