Iran's Rouhani: We won't sit tight for endorsement to deliver weapons
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani has proclaimed that Tehran won't sit tight for any consent to deliver the weapons it needs to guard the nation.
In a discourse denoting Iran's Army Day on Wednesday, Rouhani said a solid military is a successful prevention against outside dangers.
"On the off chance that there is any weapon we require, we will create it generally, or secure it if vital," Rouhani was cited by Iran's Mehr news organization as saying.
"We won't sit tight for endorsement from the world."
Rouhani said nations that depend on their residential capacities "feel the genuine feeling of sway and power".
Lately, there have been reports that European nations are thinking about measures against Iran's ballistic rocket program, with an end goal to convince US President Donald Trump to keep up the Iran atomic arrangement.
Iran has demanded that its rocket program isn't debatable. It said it is just for protection purposes, and not expected to convey any atomic weapons.
Amid the military parade in the capital Tehran on Wednesday, Iran's military divulged its locally fabricated rocket framework, Kamin-2, which is a versatile gadget planned "to target adversary rambles flying in low height", as indicated by the English-dialect state TV, Press TV.
Other military equipment in plain view were a few rocket and radar frameworks, and in addition tanks, heavily clad vehicles and expert marksman rifles.