NATO Secretary General: We will not accept Iran’s plans to provide Russia with marches and missiles

NATO Secretary General: We will not accept Iran’s plans to provide Russia with marches and missiles

Yenos Stoltenberg, the Secretary-General of NATO, declared on Thursday that Iran’s plans to give Russia weapons and ballistic missiles for its conflict with Ukraine are “unacceptable.”
Tehran is allegedly providing Moscow with pilotless aircraft, which Kyiv and the West dispute.
At a press conference in Istanbul, Stoltenberg stated, “We see Iran flaunting drones and is considering supplying ballistic missiles to Russia. This is intolerable.

No nation should aid Moscow in this unlawful conflict.”
Moscow has asked for roughly 2000 aircraft, and Kiev confirms that over 400 Iranian non-pilot aircraft have already been employed against civilian inhabitants of Ukraine. This charge was disputed by Tehran.
Stoltenberg stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin fails in Ukraine, but he “responds with more brutality.


“We have observed dozens of drones and missile strikes around Ukraine recently, particularly on the crucial infrastructure,” he stated.
According to Stoltenberg, Russia “purposefully and deliberately denies Ukrainian residents access to heating, water, and electricity at the start of the winter.”
Foludmir Zellinski, the president of Ukraine, stated that approximately 4.

More than 5 million Ukrainians, or more than 10% of the nation’s pre-war population, were momentarily cut off on Thursday night as a result of Russian assaults.
Zellinski said that Kyiv and 10 other regions are the affected areas in a pictorial letter. He asked the local government to save energy, claiming that now is not the time to illuminate storefront displays or advertising banners.

We will not allow Iran’s ambitions to provide Russia marches and missiles, according to NATO Secretary General

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