Pentagon: We have no evidence to prove Iran's supply of military equipment to Russia
Patrick Ryder, a Pentagon spokesman, said the United States does not possess compelling evidence to confirm that Iran supplies military equipment to Russia.
This commented on an article in the Washington Post alleging that Iran was preparing to supply Russia with a shipment of ballistic missiles, Fatah-110 missiles and Zolphegar missiles with a range of 300-700 km, as well as a shipment of marches.
On Tuesday :
Iran's Foreign Ministry denied the veracity of the U.S. allegations and reiterated its refusal to provide military equipment to either Russia or Ukraine in the conflict.
Maria Zakharova, spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, explained that raising the issue of Iranian marches was merely an American media propaganda.
Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed that the Kremlin had no information on the subject of Iranian marches.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister asks Zelensky to break diplomatic ties with Iran
Kiev regime Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuliba stated that he had put forward a proposal for President Vladimir Zelensky to sever diplomatic relations with Iran.
Kuliba claimed that Iran was participating in the Russian special operation in Ukraine "by providing Russia with marches, and intends to provide it with a shipment of ballistic missiles", he said.
He noted that Kiev could resume relations with Tehran if it stopped what he said was an Iranian supply of weapons to Russia.
Kuliba had earlier appealed to the Foreign Ministers of the European Union member States to impose sanctions on Iran over its support for Russia.
Polish Foreign Minister Zbigneo Rao said
- EU will achieve
- Whether Russia
- Iranian marches are used in Ukraine.
Maria Zakharova
spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, explained that raising the issue of Iranian marches was merely an American media propaganda.
Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed that the Kremlin had no information on the subject of Iranian marches and that all questions could be asked by the Ministry of Defence.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani denied information in the US media about the supply of Iranian weapons to Russia for use in its special military operation in Ukraine.
Gavrilov: Any European Union investigations into
Iranian marches do not deserve attention!
Constantine Gavrilov :
head of Russia's delegation to the Vienna talks on security and arms control, described the EU investigation into Iran's provision of drones to Russia as not worthy of attention.
In detail, Gavrilov asserted in a television statement that any European Union investigations into alleged deliveries of Iranian drones (marches) to Russia did not deserve attention, excluding any results.
Responding to a question about Iranian marches
the head of the Russian delegation said at the Vienna talks on military security and arms control issues:
"Of course, they can also investigate the extermination of rats under the conditions of the far north, because they can adopt any subject and open a case against any company.
Etc., but that does not mean that such a matter is indeed worthy of attention. They can do that, but Hehat can lead to any result, not against Iran or against us ".
The head of European Union diplomacy
- Josep Borrell had previously stated
- That the EU was gathering evidence
- On Russia's use of Iranian drones
- in Ukraine and would respond if proven.
In August :
the Washington Post published an article alleging that Iran was supplying Russia with its drones.
Subsequently, representatives of the United States Administration made similar statements. Dmitry Peskov, the Russian presidential spokesman, described such news as fabricated.
By the end of September
- Iran's Foreign Minister
- Hussein Amir Abdullahian
- stated that Tehran did not support any of the parties to
- the conflict in Ukraine and opposed
- the supply of foreign arms to both Kiev and Moscow.
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