Iran staged nationwide Army Day Parade

Tehran: Iran on Friday staged a military parade to mark its annual Army Day celebrations, showing a wide array of its latest domestic -manufactured drones, missiles, tanks and other hardware.
There were incidents between Iran and the United States with the eve of the second round of nuclear dialogue, which will be held in Rome on Saturday. State Television reported that domesticly developed drones, including jet-in-operated carriers, mosquen and Mohjer models, were shown in the parade in Tehran.
Apart from the capital, a military parade was also staged in other major cities. The Tehran event also included the Russian -built S -300 air defense system. The President participated in it Masood pezeshakianWho praised the army as the “strong fort” of the country and credited it claiming the regional impact of the country.
The military demonstrations came a day earlier from the Iran and the United States delegation, which were set to meet in the Italian capital for the second round of the intermediate intermediary nuclear dialogue by Oman. The first round held at Muscat last Saturday was described as “creative” by both sides.
In March, US President Donald Trump sent a letter to the supreme leader of Iran Ayatolla Ali Khamenei Urge a warning of military action on Tehran’s nuclear program renewed and drifting diplomacy. On Thursday, Trump said he is “not in a crowd” to attack the Iranian nuclear facilities, saying: “I think Iran wants to talk.”
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Argchi, who represents Tehran at the talks, said on Thursday, “We are completely serious in these talks”, and “based on the approach on the other side, we will assess how to move forward”.
Special messenger to us Steve Witchoff Represents Washington in talks. A New York Times report on Wednesday stated that Trump blocked an Israeli scheme to attack the Iranian nuclear facilities, instead decided to prioritize diplomatic outreach. On Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that Israel would not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons, even Iran-US talks.