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CNN: China to Send Missiles to Iran via Third Country

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Key Entities

Organization

Media outlet that reported on China's alleged missile transfer to Iran.
US Department of State(กระทรวงการต่างประเทศสหรัฐฯ)ℹ️
US government entity that has not responded to inquiries about the alleged arms transfer.
White House(ทำเนียบขาว)ℹ️
US executive branch principal office that has not responded to inquiries about the alleged arms transfer.
Chinese Embassy in Washington(สถานทูตจีนในวอชิงตัน)ℹ️
Diplomatic mission of China in the US capital that has not responded to inquiries about the alleged arms transfer.
Reuters(รอยเตอร์)ℹ️
News agency that sought comment from US and Chinese entities on the reported arms transfer.

Place

China(จีน)ℹ️
Country reportedly preparing to supply air defense systems to Iran.
Iran(อิหร่าน)ℹ️
Country reportedly set to receive air defense systems from China.
United States(สหรัฐฯ)ℹ️
Country whose intelligence agencies reportedly believe China is supplying Iran, and which is scheduled to hold talks with Iran.
Beijing(ปักกิ่ง)ℹ️
Capital of China, reportedly involved in the preparation to deliver weapons to Iran.
Islamabad(กรุงอิสลามาบัด)ℹ️
Capital of Pakistan, where high-level talks between the United States and Iran are scheduled.
Pakistan(ปากีสถาน)ℹ️
Country hosting the scheduled high-level talks between the United States and Iran.

Policy

MANPAD (Man-Portable Air-Defense System)(MANPAD)ℹ️
Type of weapon, also known as shoulder-fired missiles, reportedly being supplied by China to Iran.
Shoulder-Fired Missiles(จรวดยิงประทับบ่า)ℹ️
Common name for Man-Portable Air-Defense Systems (MANPAD) reportedly being supplied by China to Iran.