Tehran condemns Turkey over radar

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Tehran will file an official response to NATO's radar in Turkey,
Mohammad Karami Rad, member of the Commission for National Security
and Foreign Policy of the Iranian Parliament, said on Tuesday, Trend
reports.


Spokesman of the Turkish Foreign Ministry Seljuk Unal said on
September 2 that a US-NATO anti-missile radar would be set up in
Turkey. The radar decision was made at a NATO summit in Lisbon last
year.


Tehran expressed concern with the radar and says that it benefits
Israel and other foreign forces in the region, spokesman of the
Iranian Foreign Ministry Ramin Mehmanparast said.