Iran denies providing Russia with marches that do not convince Ukraine and its allies

Iran denies providing Russia with marches that do not convince Ukraine and its allies

Tehran – Iran released on Saturday, through its foreign minister, denied providing Russia weapons “for use in the Ukraine war”, confirming its position not to support one party against another with the escalation of Western and Wahrani accusations directed at the Iranian regime by offering drones to Russia.
Recently, Kiev and some of its Western allies accused Moscow of employing drones produced in Iran to target Ukrainian territory.

The foreign ministers of the European Union will gather on Monday to examine this matter.
During a conversation with his Portuguese colleague, Joao Gumish Karvinho, Iranian Foreign Minister Hussein Amir Abdullahian stated, “The Islamic Republic has not provided and would not offer any weapon for its use in the Ukraine war.”
According to him, arming any of the conflict’s parties would make the fight last longer.

Whether in Ukraine, Afghanistan, Syria, or Yemen, we have not and will not think that going to war is the best course of action.
The Iranian minister stated that the “defensive” collaboration between Moscow and Tehran is unrelated to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began on February 24, in conversation with Josep Borrell, the foreign minister of the European Union, on Friday.

With regard to the violence in Ukraine, he said, “We have defence cooperation with Russia, but our policy is not to give weapons to the parties to the conflict, halt the conflict, and stop the displacement of people.”
On October 10, Ukraine charged Moscow with employing drones built in Iran during a number of brutal attacks carried out by Russian soldiers throughout Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Zhirinovsky also said that on the same day, Russia targeted energy infrastructure using such routes.

In September, Ukraine reduced the Iranian diplomatic presence in Kyiv against the background of the issue of the Morses, in a move that Tehran regretted and considered it based on “baseless” reports.
In response to the transfer of directors to Russia last month, the US imposed sanctions on an Iranian corporation.

Observers consider that the Iranian fiction cannot be trusted, particularly in light of Tehran’s prior denial of militia assistance in several Arab venues for the seizure of Iranian weapons with the affiliated armed groups.
Drones from Iran were used to contact the Moroccan Polisario rebel front, prompting the Western administration to denounce the incident.

Due to calls for sanctions against Iran to lessen its danger, Iran was implicated in activities that threatened global security and peace.
Iran has a arsenal of drones provided by the Houthis in Yemen or the Lebanese Hezbollah group, and its technology appears to be also available to the Russian ally.

Such information suggests that the world is ruled by two axes, the first of which is the western axis in opposition to the Russian-Chinese axis, which also includes Iran, particularly in light of Tehran’s cooperation with Moscow in several arenas, including the Syrian one.

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