Iran denies US guarantee about sending robots to Russia
Iran denied on Friday the US cases of sending many robots to Russia to use in its conflict in Ukraine, Anadolu Agency revealed.
As per Anadolu Agency, this arrived in a call between Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian with his Ukrainian partner Dmytro Kuleba.
On Monday, the White House said it accepted that Iran was getting ready to supply Russia with “hundreds” of uncrewed airborne vehicles (UAVs), including weapons-fit drones, to use in its conflict in Ukraine, which is presently in its fifth month.
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan shared it was not satisfactory whether Iran had previously sent any of its UAVs to Russia however affirmed that the US had “data”, proposing that it was planning to prepare Russian powers to utilize them.
The Iranian unfamiliar clergyman let Kuleba know that the cases made by Sullivan during President Joe Biden’s Middle East visit had a “particular political objective”.
Kuleba told the Iranian authority that he “esteemed” the proceeded correspondence between the two nations “even in the troublesome long stretches of war”.
On Thursday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry representative Nasser Kanaani blamed Sullivan for “mutilating reality”, while “genuinely supporting the world’s most deadly system,” alluding to Israel.
Iran, a nearby partner of Russia, has avoided censuring Moscow’s conflict in Ukraine, putting it on the NATO collusion and keeping up with that it is against it, Anadolu Agency detailed.