Iran says it plans no nuclear tests
"German reports that Iran plans an atomic test within the next six months are sheer lies," the commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), Brigadier General Mohammad-Ali Jafari, told reporters on Saturday.
"Iran does not seek to conduct a nuclear test or any other similar tests," he added.
The commander said that such reports were aimed at countering Iran's progress and added, "The enemy has to resort to waging psychological warfare and leveling accusations to prevent Iran from making more progress."
Germany's foreign intelligence agency (BND) has also denied the report by German magazine Stern which said Iran was capable of producing an atomic bomb within six months. More
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