Iran has no long-distance missiles, the First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Sergey Ivanov said after the Munich Conference on Security Policy, Gazeta.ru quoted.
"I want to assure you, for the time being Iran has no missiles able to reach Poland or the south of Russia," Ivanov said.
Ivanov voiced his regret about the cosmic tests carried out by Iran. "Missile tests do not add to the trust of the international community for Iran's nuclear program," he said.