An Iranian naval commander says Iran has successfully test-fired two 200-kilometer-range missiles during naval exercises near the Strait of Hormuz.
The French Foreign Ministry responded by saying the latest tests were a "very bad signal" sent to the international community by Iran.
The French Foreign Ministry responded by saying the latest tests were a "very bad signal" sent to the international community by Iran.
Iranian state media quoted a deputy naval commander, Mahmud Musavi, as saying a Qader shore-to-sea missile and a Nasr surface-to-surface missile were launched in the tests.
Another shorter-range missile was expected to be launched later on January 2, the last day of the 10-day war games.
Another shorter-range missile was expected to be launched later on January 2, the last day of the 10-day war games.
The tests came after navy officials said on January 1 that Iran had test-fired an advanced medium-range, ground-to-air missile in the area.
Iranian officials have previously threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, the Persian Gulf shipping lane through which more than one-third of the world's tanker oil passes, if Western nations impose sanctions on Iran.
The French Foreign Ministry spokesman, Bernard Valero, reminded Tehran on January 2 of the need to keep the Strait of Hormuz open.
compiled from agency reports
The French Foreign Ministry spokesman, Bernard Valero, reminded Tehran on January 2 of the need to keep the Strait of Hormuz open.
compiled from agency reports
WATCH: A clip from Iran's IRINN television showed the test of a new surface-to-air missile on January 1.
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