DUBAI, April 28 (Reuters) - Iran is ready to share its defensive weapons capabilities ‌with "independent countries, especially members of the ‌Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO)", Deputy Defence Minister Reza Talaei-Nik ​said on Tuesday, according to Iranian state media.

Iran fought a war with the United States and Israel from late February to early ‌April, during ⁠which it launched waves of drones and missiles aimed at U.S. ⁠bases across the region as well as Israeli sites, while also intermittently shooting down ​U.S. aerial ​targets over its ​airspace, primarily drones.

"We are ‌ready to share the experiences of America's defeat with other members of the organisation," Talaei-Nik said during a meeting of SCO defence ministers held in the Kyrgyz capital.

The ‌Iranian official recently held ​talks with Russian and ​Belarusian defence ​personnel, with Moscow and Minsk stressing ‌their will to continue ​cooperation with ​Tehran.

The war is on hold following a ceasefire announced earlier this month, but ​efforts to ‌resolve the two-month conflict have stalled.

(Reporting ​by Dubai Newsroom; Editing by Kevin ​Liffey and Keith Weir)