European countries call for a “neutral” investigation in providing Iran for Russia with “marches”

European countries call for a “neutral” investigation in providing Iran for Russia with “marches”

In a letter to the UN, France, the United Kingdom, and Germany urged a “neutral” probe into drones that the West claims Russia obtained from Iran as part of its conflict with Ukraine.

The Security Council and Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, were addressed in a letter seen by Agence France-Presse, which stated that “conducting an investigation by the United Nations General Secretariat team responsible for implementing Security Council Resolution 2231 will be welcomed, and we are ready to support the General Secretariat’s work to conduct Its technical and non-biased investigation.

The United States and Europe believe that Russia receiving supplies from Iran violates UN Security Council Resolution 2231.

In their letter, French ambassadors Nicolas de Revier, German Anti Lindersi and British James Cariocke said, “We are very concerned about Iran’s transporting drones to Russia in violation of Security Council Resolution 2231 (2015), which are non -pilot aircraft that Russia uses in its war against Ukraine and in attacks on Civil infrastructure and Ukrainian cities, killing innocent civilians. ”
A few days ago, Iran was charged by the West for giving Russia no pilots.

The White House also discussed on Thursday the Iranian personnel who were stationed in the Crimea to assist the Russians in dealing with these planes.
At the conclusion of a Security Council meeting on Wednesday, which was held in private, Moscow and Tehran denied any collaboration on the witness-136 and witness-131 aircraft.

European nations demand a “impartial” probe into sending “marches” to Iran from Russia.

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