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    Malaysia on Thursday said Iranian defence firms were ejected from a military trade show for exhibiting "lethal and offensive equipment" in violation of UN Security Council sanctions.


    Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak said the Iranian firms had been informed that they could take part provided that did not contravene UN resolutions which includes a ban on arms exports.

    "Unfortunately... they displayed equipment that clearly contravenes the UN resolution such as missiles and missile systems," Najib told reporters.

    "We were left in a situation that we did not have any option -- since Malaysia is committed to respecting and adhering to the UN resolution -- but to terminate their participation," he said.

    Last year, the Security Council had imposed a series of sanctions against Iran to punish Tehran's refusal to suspend uranium enrichment, which world powers fear Iran could use to make nuclear weapons.

    According to the New Straits Times, the Iranian pavilion at the Defence Services Asia exhibition was closed on the second day of the four-day trade show which ends Thursday.

    The newspaper said US embassy officials had approached the organisers and the Malaysian defence and foreign ministries to voice their concern and threatened to pull out of the show if action was not taken.

    The US is one of the largest exhibitors with 26 American companies taking part.

    A US embassy spokeswoman said it does not comment on diplomatic actions.

    Najib, who is also defence minister, said: "We received some complaints but we took this action not on the basis of the complaints but because of our position."

    Malaysia has expelled Iranian defence firms from a military trade fair.

    The Malaysian deputy prime minister, Najib Razak, said the firms breached a UN ban on Iranian arms exports.

    "They displayed equipment that clearly contravenes the UN resolution, such as missiles and missile systems," he said.

    The UN has imposed sanctions against Iran over its refusal to suspend its uranium enrichment programme, which Western powers fear could be used to make weapons.

    Iran says the programme is for purely peaceful purposes.

    Mr Najib said the Iranian firms had been told that they could take part provided they did not contravene the UN resolutions.

    A Malaysian newspaper, the New Straits Times, said US embassy officials had told the Malaysian authorities they were concerned about the Iranian displays at the show in Kuala Lumpur.

    "We received some complaints, but we took this action not on the basis of the complaints but because of our position," added Mr Najib.



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