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Imam Khamenei: Iran must Boost Defense, Deterrence Power

Imam Khamenei: Iran must Boost Defense, Deterrence Power
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The Leader of the Islamic Revolution His Eminence Imam Sayyed Ali Khamenei has instructed the Iranian president to boost the country's defense and deterrence capabilities.

Imam Khamenei: Iran must Boost Defense, Deterrence Power

The directives were part of the Leader's letter to President Hassan Rouhani in which Imam Khamenei announced the general policies of the Sixth National Development Plan.

In the letter, the Leader underlined the need to upgrade Iran's deterrence power by developing the nation's missile capability and defense technologies as well as boosting the capacity to produce weaponry and major defense equipment to help counter "different types of threats."

Imam Khamenei also stressed the need to develop civil defense programs in critical and sensitive locations in the country.

Among other points highlighted by the Leader was the necessity of boosting soft power and cyber-defense capabilities as well as providing air defense and cyber-security for the country's infrastructure.

Imam Khamenei noted that at least five percent of the country's budget should be set aside to boost the nation's defense capability at the regional level to secure national security and interests.

The Leader further emphasized the need to step up border security by applying "software and hardware" techniques, reinforcing border troops, developing intelligence operations, boosting border diplomacy and getting locals on board with implementing security programs along the nation's frontiers.

On foreign policy, Imam Khamenei underscored that Iran's "political achievements" in Southwest Asia should be maintained and increased.

The Leader said "economic diplomacy" should be prioritized in a bid to promote foreign investment, enter world markets and develop technologies to fulfill the objectives associated with the "Economy of Resistance."

He also underlined the need for Iran to further develop world service media outlets.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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