Ukraine: We asked Iran to stop the flow of weapons that kill civilians

Ukraine: We asked Iran to stop the flow of weapons that kill civilians

Despite the Kremlin’s categorical denial, Iran continues to face international accusations of giving Russia drones to use in attacking Ukraine.
Hussein Amir Abdullah Al-Rayan, the Iranian equivalent, asked that Moscow cease receiving weapons in a phone call from Tehran on Friday, according to Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitro Coleba.

According to Coliba’s address, he also requested on Twitter that Iran immediately cease supplying Russia with weapons that are used to kill civilians and destroy essential infrastructure in Ukraine.
While Iranian official media reported that Abdullah Al -Dyan repeated his country’s denial of Russia with weapons for use in the war in Ukraine.

Instead of addressing the situation in Ukraine, the Iranian minister emphasised what he called the “excellent relations” between his nation and Russia, highlighting the two nations’ defensive cooperation.

Tehran, he continued, is still insisting on a single approach to the situation in Ukraine that is based on preserving the unity of states’ lands, refusing to transfer weapons to the parties to the conflict, and calling for an end to the fighting without displacing people.
These changes occurred when Ukraine and its friends in the west accused Iran of shipping drones produced in Iran to Russia, where they were deployed by Russian forces in catastrophic attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure.

With the Kremlin, Iran disputes the charge.
Regarding the Iranian March aircraft, Kiev claims that they have been employed extensively over the past month to target a crucial energy infrastructure and have grown into a significant weapon in Russia’s arsenal in its campaign in Ukraine.

Ukraine: We urged Iran to cease supplying weapons that endanger civilians.

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